11 Died
while five seriously injured after after a fully-loaded commercial bus collided
with a Dangote trailer at the Akintelu end of the Benin-Sagamu Expressway.
The commercial bus, owned by Efex Motors, with number plate,
Badagry DG 36 ASJ, was said to be conveying mostly guests of a wedding that
held in Benin, the Edo State capital.
They were said to be heading for Lagos on Sunday, when their
vehicle collided with the overloaded Dangote Cement trailer, heading towards
Ore.
The
driver of the Dangote vehicle, identified as Idrisu Oseni, was reported to have
immediately fled the scene, along with his motor
boy.
It was learnt
that among the deceased were three families, each with three members.
Officials
of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Ondo State command, and policemen from the
Igbotakun division, were said to have removed the corpses from the road
and deposited them in a morgue.
They also removed the wreckage to clear the traffic that the
accident generated.
The Ondo State FRSC Sector Commander, Osas Osadebamwen, said the
accident was caused by the Dangote trailer driver, who “dangerously overtook
the Efex bus.”
He said, “The accident happened around 3.30pm on Sunday
and involved a Dangote trailer conveying bags of cement and a fully-loaded Efex
Motors Toyota Hiace bus. We gathered that most of the occupants of the bus were
returning from a wedding ceremony which held at the weekend.
“We
discovered that the Dangote trailer driver travelled at top speed. He left his
lane and went to another lane. Instead of waiting for the vehicle that was
diverting, he was impatient.
“Because he was speeding, he couldn’t control the trailer. While
struggling for control, the front part of the trailer detached and slid on the
median. The trailer tyres burst into flames at that point. The backside of the
trailer went to the other side of the road, where the Efex bus was coming from.
“In the end, 11 people died in the accident, including eight
adults and three children. Their remains have been deposited in a morgue, while
the injured were taken to the Ore General Hospital for treatment.”
A source, who did not want to be identified, said a celebrity
was among the deceased.
“I learnt that a very popular man was among those that died.
Three families, with two to three members each, also lost their lives,” he
said.
An official of the FRSC, who asked not to be named, said
immediately the accident happened, the Dangote trailer driver fled the scene.
He said, “This is the second time in two days that the Dangote
truck drivers would cause an accident on this road. And usually, when the
accidents happen, the drivers disappear into the bush.”
The Ondo State Police Public Relations Officer, Femi Joseph,
confirmed the incident, adding that 11 people died on the spot, while five
others were in a critical condition.
He said the truck driver drove against the traffic, which led to
the accident.
He said, “The accident involved a Dangote Cement Company trailer
laden with about 900 bags of cement, and a commercial bus belonging to Efex
Motors.
“Preliminary investigations showed that the Dangote driver drove
against the traffic. He rammed into the bus and pushed it off the road, thereby
killing 11 people, including the bus driver, Ramoni Ajadi. We have commenced
investigation into the incident.”
The Head of the Public Relations Unit of the Dangote company,
Tony Chiejina, and his assistant, Sunday Esan, did not pick their calls and had
yet to respond to text messages sent to them as of press time.
Efex Motors did not also pick calls placed on its official line
by our correspondent.

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