Monday, February 2, 2026 - Two pedestrians have been injured following a road traffic accident involving a heavy-duty truck conveying Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and a private vehicle at Apakun Bridge, inward Oshodi, Lagos State.
The incident occurred at the crest of the bridge when the
truck reportedly rammed into a moving silver Toyota Corolla, triggering a chain
reaction that led to the pedestrians being struck.
According to preliminary reports, the truck, with
registration number EKY 120 YK, was allegedly driven at excessive speed before
colliding with the Toyota Corolla, EKY 289 HM, at the strategic Apakun Bridge
corridor.
Officials said the impact caused severe disruption to
traffic flow in the area and posed significant danger to other road users. In
the aftermath of the collision, two pedestrians sustained injuries, while the
driver of the Toyota Corolla was said to have suffered serious injuries.
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA)
confirmed that its officers swiftly mobilised to the scene and carried out a
coordinated rescue operation.
“LASTMA officers promptly arrived at the scene and
successfully rescued the injured victims from the wreckage,” the agency said.
“The affected pedestrians and the injured driver were
immediately transported to a nearby medical facility, where they are currently
receiving medical attention.”
Security support was provided by operatives of the Ajao
Estate Police Division to ensure safety and prevent further incidents during
the rescue and evacuation process.
Due to the highly flammable nature of the truck’s cargo,
personnel of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) and the Lagos State Fire and Rescue
Service were also deployed to the scene as a precautionary measure.
Reacting to the incident, the Special Adviser to the
Governor on Transportation, Sola Giwa, condemned what he described as the
growing trend of reckless overspeeding by truck and tanker operators across the
state.
Giwa warned that the Lagos State Government would no longer
tolerate driving practices that endanger lives, stressing that violators would
face the full wrath of the law.
He urged operators of articulated vehicles to strictly
adhere to speed limits and traffic regulations, while praying for the speedy
recovery of the injured victims.

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