Sunday, February 15 2026 - The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority has condemned an attack on one of its officers who was allegedly stabbed by a commercial bus driver at Ojota Interchange, Lagos.
The incident reportedly happened over the weekend after
officials intercepted a painted Caravelle GL Volkswagen bus with registration
number EKY 693 YK for driving along the Ojota–Ketu corridor with its passenger
door open while carrying commuters.
According to a statement issued by the agency’s Director of
Public Affairs, Adebayo Taofiq and shared on X on Sunday, the driver resisted
arrest and attempted to flee by mounting the road median before the vehicle was
forced to a halt.
Authorities said the suspect then grabbed a broken bottle
from inside the bus and stabbed an officer in the fingers before escaping.
The statement said, “The Lagos State Traffic Management
Authority (LASTMA) over the weekend registers its strongest condemnation of a
heinous and premeditated assault perpetrated against one of its officers by a
defiant commercial bus driver at Ojota Interchange in Lagos.
“The violent involved a painted Caravelle GL Volkswagen
commercial bus EKY 693 YK. The vehicle was lawfully intercepted for a flagrant
contravention of extant traffic regulations, having been operated along the
Ojota–Ketu corridor with its passenger door recklessly left ajar while fully
laden with commuters an egregious infraction that gravely endangered passengers
and other road users alike.
“The driver reportedly resisted arrest and attempted to flee
by mounting the road median, but the escape was cut short when the vehicle was
forced to stop.
“The statement added that the suspect then turned violent,
grabbed a broken bottle from inside the bus and attacked enforcement officers,
stabbing one of them in the fingers.
“Upon interception on the main carriageway, the driver
responded with brazen insubordination, strenuously resisting lawful arrest and
attempting a hazardous escape by mounting the median in a desperate bid to
abscond. His attempted flight was, however, abruptly curtailed when the vehicle
became mechanically immobilised. Frustrated by the collapse of his escape plan,
the suspect descended into unrestrained violence.
“In a shocking display of brutality, he seized a jagged
broken bottle from within the bus and lunged menacingly at the enforcement
officers, stabbing one officer in the fingers of his right hand. The vicious
attack resulted in severe fractures and significant blood loss before the
assailant fled the scene in a cowardly retreat.
“LASTMA added that the injured officer sustained severe
fractures and significant blood loss and was rushed to a medical facility,
where he underwent emergency surgery. Two fingers required operative
reconstruction, and he remains under close medical observation.
“Notwithstanding his escape, the offending vehicle was
immediately impounded in strict compliance with statutory provisions. The
injured officer was promptly evacuated to a medical facility, where he
underwent emergency surgical intervention. Due to the gravity of the fractures
sustained, two fingers required immediate operative reconstruction. He remains
under close medical observation and is receiving comprehensive care.
The General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki,
condemned the attack and said investigations were ongoing to ensure the suspect
is apprehended and prosecuted.
“The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki
expressed profound outrage and unequivocal condemnation of the reprehensible
act.
“He affirmed that the incident is being thoroughly
investigated by the Police and prosecutorial measures are underway to ensure
the apprehension and diligent prosecution of the perpetrator.
“He described violence against traffic personnel as a direct
affront to lawful authority and civil order, warning commercial drivers against
violating traffic laws and stressing that offenders would face strict legal
consequences.
“Mr. Bakare-Oki reiterated that any act of violence against
traffic enforcement personnel constitutes a direct affront to lawful authority
and civil order.
“He admonished commercial transport operators to desist from
reckless noncompliance with traffic laws, warning that the Authority will
continue to intensify enforcement operations to safeguard public safety and
uphold regulatory discipline across Lagos State.
“The Agency remains steadfast in its statutory mandate to
entrench orderliness, discipline and the seamless flow of traffic throughout
the metropolis. Acts of lawlessness and violent resistance will invariably
attract a firm and uncompromising lawful response.”

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