Tuesday, February 24 2026 -Tragedy struck at the busy Badagry Roundabout in Lagos on Monday as a cement-laden truck rammed into a Lagos State Traffic Management Authority officer and two commercial motorcyclists, killing them on the spot.
According to eyewitness who sought anonymity said the truck
was approaching the junction at top speed when it suddenly lost control,
swerved off its lane and crushed the victims in the process.
“The LASTMA officer was controlling the traffic when he lost
control and was suddenly crushed on the spot.
The two motorcyclists were also affected while they were
waiting to pick up passengers,” the eyewitness said.
A police source who also spoke to our correspondent on the
condition of anonymity, as he was not permitted to speak to the press, said the
incident resulted in gridlock in the area.
“Other LASTMA officials were mobilised to the scene of the
incident due to their affected colleague. Our men were also on the ground, as
well as the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Federal Road
Safety Corps, to manage the situation,” he added.
The officer, however, confirmed that the driver was
immediately apprehended and taken into custody.
He added that the remains of the victims had been evacuated
to a hospital mortuary, while the truck was impounded for further
investigation.
According to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria on
Monday, the unit commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Yusuf Sanni,
confirmed the incident, stating that the driver had been arrested.
“The driver has been taken to Badagry Police Station,” Sanni
said, attributing the crash to a loss of control and urging motorists to avoid
the area.
He added that the victims’ remains had been deposited at the
hospital mortuary, while the truck involved was impounded at the police
station.
CSP Folajimi Agosile, Divisional Police Officer of Badagry
Police Station, also confirmed the driver’s detention pending prosecution.
“He will be arraigned at the Chief Magistrates’ Court once
investigations are concluded,” Agosile said.
When contacted, the spokesperson for LASTMA, Adebayo Taofiq,
promised to provide an update but had yet to respond as of the time this report
was filed.
The incident occurred just three days after LASTMA reported
the death of one person and the rescue of four others following a road accident
at Ekoro Junction, inward Abule-Egba, Lagos State, on Friday evening.

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