The victims
were said to be driving into the Nigerian Army Shopping Arena in Oshodi. when
they were caught up by the speeding train. Their Highlander Jeep got stuck on
the rail track.
A father and
son have been confirmed dead in Monday’s accident involving a train and two
vehicles in Oshodi, Lagos, just as Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu described the
accident as regrettable.
All the six
persons in the other vehicle – a passenger bus – escaped with different degrees
of injuries after the train dragged the commercial bus 800 meters away from the
point of collision.
However,
Sanwo-Olu, who visited the scene of the accident with the Minister of
Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, sympathised with the families of the victims,
while noting that the accident was regrettable.
The governor
said the incident happened on the day the state government and the Federal
Government reached an agreement to close down the shopping complex’s gates at
the railway line because of safety concern.
He said:
“This incident is regrettable because it happened on the day all stakeholders
reached a consensus to close down the gates into the shopping arena. And this
is part of the concerns we have been raising about commuters’ safety on this
axis. We need to act fast. This fatal accident should strengthen our resolve to
do the needful and prevent a repeat of the sad incident in the future.
“It is also a
clarion call on our people to be safety conscious whenever they need to drive
across rail track. If there is slow movement of vehicles at any railway bypass,
then there is need to keep a safe distance from the rail tracks. We have been
rolling out advocacy on this and we will intensify efforts on it. Safety of the
people is paramount and we will do all required to ensure we put a stop to this
kind of accident.”
Sanwo-Olu
disclosed that state government and the Federal Government were on the move to
create alternative entry and exit driveways for the shopping arena and other
vulnerable points along the railway corridor.
This effort,
the governor believed, would strengthen safety of commuters and motorists along
rail corridors.
Prior to the
visit by the Governor and the Minister, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency
(LASEMA) had evacuated the mangled vehicles from the rail track.
Those injured
had been treated and discharged by medical personnel deployed to the site of
the accident.
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