…warns motorists, pedestrians to avoid container-trucks on bad roads
By Tobi Adetunji.
The Publisher of Nigerian NewsDirect, Dr. Samuel Ibiyemi narrowly escaped death from a road accident involving a container and a tricycle on Idiroko road in Sango-Ota Ogun State.
The accident involving his car and the container occurred on Friday at about 3:20 p.m. opposite Wema Bank along Idiroko road in Ota.
Our correspondent who witnessed the accident said the car of the publisher driving by the side of the container escaped while on reverse to allow another trailer coming from opposite direction through the only lane left out of the bad dual carriage way with deep pothole. According to him, as the publisher commenced reversal, the container fell on the tricyle following the truck from opposite direction.
“Our escape was divine and beyond the wisdom on expertise,” the correspondent said.
Further information by Nigerian NewsDirect correspondent revealed that such accidents have been a re-occurence incident in Sango-Ota area.
However, shortly after the incident, Dr. Samuel ibiyemi charged the passers-by and people conducting the daily business along the axis to be very careful while awaiting government’s intervention.
He expressed joy that the owner of the tricycle jumped out of the tricycle as the heavy container was falling down on the tricycle.
“Stay away from container-trucks while driving on road with deep potholes,” he warned motorists.
Reacting to the incident, through a telephone conversation with Nigerian NewsDirect, The Head Trace Sango Ota unit, told Nigerian NewsDirect that his men had moved swiftly to the arena of the said incident. Hence, the people of the area can be sure that normalcy will be restored as soon as possible.
In his words: “Our men moved to arrest the situation with immediate effect, you know it was the weekend and we had to ensure everything is fine.”
Earlier in the week, the Ogun State Government said the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing in collaboration with Ogun State ministry of Works and Infrastructure has finalised plans to embark on palliative work on critical sections on Sango-Ota-Idiroko Road, starting from Sango under bridge to Ojuoore.
The Chief Press Secretary to the state government, Kunle Somorin, said this in a statement last Tuesday.
Somorin said the Federal Controler of Works, Ogun State, Engr. Umar Bakare made this known while addressing journalists shortly after inspection of critical sections on Sango-Ota-Idiroko Road and Lagos-Abeokuta road, on Monday.
Bakare said the 64km Sango-Ota-Idiroko has been put under consideration for reconstruction by the Federal Government under the FG’s Credit Scheme similar to the just awarded Sagamu-Papalanto-Obele road.
According to the statement, Bakare said that there is a synergy between the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing and the Ogun State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure to carry out the palliative work on the identified bad portions of the two important roads.
“According to him, as soon as work commences the failed portion between Sango and Iyana Ota, amounting to 1.2km will be prioritised, while the second phase will be the expanse of 4.7km between Iyana Ota and Iganmode Grammar School.
“This would be going on simultaneously with the efforts of Federal Road Maintenance Agency, FERMA, as the agency has also been mobilised to work on other parts of the long stretch.
“Also, the engineers assured that drainages would form an integral part of the reconstruction work to ensure that flood water does not destroy the road again.
“While acknowledging the plight of commuters on the roads, the Federal Controler of Works noted that the Federal Government was aware of the unpalatable situation and the government is working assiduously to ensure that the roads are fixed.
“While also pleading for the understanding of residents of Sango-Ota and its environs, he disclosed that Julius Berger, the contractor handling Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway is currently working on the Toll Gate Sango Bridge axis and the Tipper Garage section, adding the contractor will soon move to Itori/Lafarge/Papalanto section of the Lagos-Abeokuta Road.
“Bakare further disclosed that the pavements of the critical sections under Sango Flyover bridge andItori/Lafarge/Papalanto will be reconstructed as Rigid Pavement is to be put in place due to the peculiarity of the two sections of the road.
“He, however, appealed to the Ogun State Government to regulate the activities of traders along the road as they contribute to the traffic situation of the area.
“The Federal Controller of Works also requested that articulated vehicles be allowed to go on the Sango Flyover bridge to further decongest the road, declaring the flyover has the ability to withstand the weight of large trucks and trailers.
“Also speaking, the Ogun State Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Ade Akinsanya assured that palliative works will commence soonest along Sango-Idiroko Road, particularly from Sango Under bridge to Iyana Ota and Ojuore.
“Represented by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Engr. Lateef Yussuf, Akinsanya said that the state government has not folded its arms on the matter, adding efforts have been on to collaborate with the federal government with the view of finding lasting solution to the roads.
“While reiterating the Governor Abiodun-led administration’s commitment to make life more comfortable for the people and residents in the state, he assured that ministries and agencies responsible for traffic control and control of traders selling along the Lagos-Abeokuta road will be informed to do the needful.”