Wednesday, February 18 2026 -Tragedy struck on Tuesday morning as six people were killed when a truck lost control and crashed into vehicles and pedestrians at the Old Toll Gate area of the Lagos–Abeokuta Expressway in Ogun State.
The Federal Road Safety Corps confirmed that the crash
occurred at about 8:00am.
In a statement, the Public Education Officer of the Ogun
Sector Command of the FRSC, Afolabi Odunsi, stated that the truck, which was
loaded with vegetable oil, suffered brake failure, causing the driver to lose
control in the busy toll gate area.
“A tragic road traffic crash occurred today at approximately
08:00 hrs at the Old Toll Gate, Ota. The incident resulted in the deaths of six
individuals and injuries to others,” Odunsi said.
According to him, the articulated vehicle rammed into two
other vehicles and bystanders.
“Preliminary investigations indicate that the truck suffered
mechanical brake failure. Six adults—five males and one female—were confirmed
dead, while two adult males sustained varying degrees of injuries,” he added.
Odunsi said the injured victims were taken to a nearby
hospital for treatment, while the bodies of the deceased were deposited at the
Ifo General Hospital morgue.
He added that the Chairman of Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government
Area, Wasiu Lawal, who visited the scene, ordered the immediate removal of
roadside traders around the Old Toll Gate to prevent future tragedies.
“To forestall a recurrence at this high-risk corridor, the
chairman directed the immediate dislodgement of illegal traders occupying the
road verges and pledged the council’s support to the FRSC and other security
agencies in enforcing the directive,” Odunsi said.
The Sector Commander, Corps Commander Akinwunmi Fasakin,
also urged drivers—especially operators of articulated vehicles—to ensure
thorough mechanical checks before embarking on journeys.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the Ogun State Traffic
Compliance and Enforcement Agency, Babatunde Akinbiyi, corroborated the
incident, adding that the truck driver fled the scene.
He identified the vehicles involved as a Mack truck with
registration number EKY 913 YH, a Suzuki minibus with number plate SMK 16 YK,
and a tricycle with number plate AAA 840 QM, attributing the crash to reckless
speeding.
“The crash occurred when the driver of a Mack tanker truck,
travelling from Ota towards Lagos, drove at excessive speed and rammed into
several vehicles, including a tricycle and pedestrians,” Akinbiyi said, adding
that six people died while three others sustained injuries.
He said the truck had been towed to a nearby police
division, while emergency responders managed traffic and restored normalcy to
the area.
Confirming the incident, the Public Relations Officer of the
Ogun State Police Command, Omolola Odutola, said an investigation had commenced
into the cause of the crash.
“This morning at about 0930hrs, a fatal motor accident
occurred at Ilo-Awela Junction, Toll Gate, along the Lagos–Abeokuta Expressway
involving a Mack tanker truck, a Suzuki bus, a tricycle and pedestrians,” she
said.
She added that several victims were rushed to the General
Hospital, Ota, where six were later confirmed dead, while others were receiving
treatment. The deceased, she said, had been deposited at the mortuary for
autopsy.
The police extended condolences to the families of the
victims.

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