Monday, May 18, 2026 - A police officer riding a Bajaj motorcycle has lost his life in a fatal road accident involving a Lexus vehicle on the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos.
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA,
confirmed the incident in a statement saying the crash occurred on the Third
Mainland Bridge around the Adekunle axis inward Iyana Oworo.
According to the agency, the accident happened when the
driver of a Lexus Jeep with registration number EPE 765 JN rammed into the
police officer while he was riding the motorcycle along the bridge.
LASTMA disclosed that the police officer died instantly from
injuries sustained in the collision.
The statement added that the driver of the Lexus vehicle
immediately turned himself in at the Adekunle Police Division after the
incident.
Reacting to the development, LASTMA expressed sadness over
the fatal accident and described the incident as unfortunate.
The agency stated that upon receiving distress calls, its
officials quickly moved to the scene alongside personnel of the Nigeria Police
Force to manage the situation and control traffic around the area.
According to the statement, emergency safety measures were
immediately put in place to prevent further accidents and ensure the safety of
other road users on the busy bridge corridor.
“In a bid to avert secondary collisions and guarantee the
safety of other road users, traffic cones and cautionary safety devices were
strategically positioned around the affected corridor while police operatives
commenced proper documentation and investigative procedures relating to the
unfortunate occurrence,” the statement said.
LASTMA further explained that evacuation and recovery
efforts were also carried out to remove the affected vehicles and restore
normal traffic flow on the bridge.
“Furthermore, coordinated evacuation and recovery operations
were immediately activated to facilitate the removal of the accidented vehicles
and restore full operational normalcy along the bridge corridor,” the agency
added.
Despite the fatal incident, LASTMA noted that traffic
movement along the route was effectively managed due to the prompt intervention
of its officers deployed to the area.
The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki,
urged motorists to drive responsibly and obey traffic regulations to prevent
avoidable loss of lives on Lagos roads.
He stressed the need for drivers to maintain speed limits
and avoid reckless driving capable of endangering public safety.
Bakare-Oki said motorists must also remain conscious of the
value of human life and comply with existing traffic laws to reduce the growing
number of road fatalities across the state.

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