Mr Fola Tinubu, Managing Director of the firm, expressed the management’s regret over the incident.
The Primero
Transport Services Ltd, the operator of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), said it is
still looking for the driver of its bus that crushed a businesswoman, Mrs Grace Okeleke, to death at Ikorodu.
Okeleke, the
wife of the Head of Public Relations, Globacom, Mr. Andrew Okeleke, attempted
to cross the road, after being dropped off by her driver around 7.20 p.m when a
BRT bus with number plate EPE 59 XR knocked her down.
However,
Tinubu said the company had sent a delegation to console the family of the
deceased.
He added that
the company would not abandon the family, but support them.
“We are so
sorry about what happened, we have sent a delegation to their house to meet the
family.
“We will do
all the necessary things for the family. Whatever is necessary to do for the
family, we will do.
“But, I will
also like to say that people need to be careful when they are crossing that
road.
“They need to
look both right and left, and not assume buses are not coming. “They need to be
patient and they need to use the pedestrian bridge as much as possible.
“We
sympathise with the family and it really touches our heart,” the BRT managing
director told NAN.
On the
destruction of BRT buses by some residents, Tinubu said that such action was
not needed as it would neither bring the dead back nor bring any gain to
people, the firm is serving.
He said that
no fewer than 10 buses belonging to the company were destroyed by the people.
“There is no
need for people to vandalise our buses, at the same time, because that night,
they vandalised 10 buses.
“The driver
was wrong by not staying there, and we are looking for him right now. “We have
called his guarantors and we told them that they must produce him,” he added.

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