The Lagos State Government to Restrict Tankers and Trailers Movements
The Lagos state government to restrict tankers and trailers movement to designated route.
The Lagos state government had a meeting with stakeholders, NUPENG (Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers) , Pertroleum Tank Drivers (PTD), Container Truck Owners Association of Nigeria, National Association of Transport Operators (NATO), among others.
Following the tragic accident that happened along the Otedola bridge at Berger, that claimed lives and properties. The state government said it is now mandatory for all articulated trucks, coming into Lagos to obtain the Ministry of Transportation’s road worthiness certificate at any designated center within the next 30 days.
The Lagos state commissioner for Transportation made this announcement after a stakeholder meeting in Alausa, Ikeja.
Mr Ladi Lawanson also mentioned the preliminary investigation into the Otedola bridge incident revealed a combination of vehicular defects and human error.
He also added that the government with partnership with all the stakeholders would set up joint enforcement of the operating laws, while barriers would be installed on bridges in Lagos to prevent articulated trucks including, Ojuelegba, Ajah, lekki, Mobolaji, Anthony, Ekodeso, Abule Egba, amongst others.
Do we feel this is a good enough an effort into protecting our lives now? Yes or NO?…
Man Narrates How He Escaped Lagos Tanker Fire
A man who managed to escape serious tragedy after a fuel tanker exploded in Lagos, has told his story.
The unnamed man gave his account of what happened shortly after the fire outbreak caught up with as many as 54 vehicles.
He explained that while they were stuck in traffic, he saw a tanker moving backwards before hitting a culvert and falling over.
According to him, immediately the tanker fell, he quickly picked his phone and power bank and his keys and then exited his car. He then noticed that the fallen tanker was pouring out fuel and realized that it was a serious matter
He decided to run away before any other thing happened. According to him, he saw a man behind him trying to reverse his car. He told the man to leave his car and run away but the man refused.
At this point, he decided to just flee for his life and it was not long before the explosion happened.
Watch the man talk about his experience below:
Lagos Inferno: Truck Driver Escapes As More Videos, Photos Hit Social Media
The driver of the fuel laden truck that exploded in Lagos leading to the death of at least nine persons and burning of 54 vehicles on Thursday did not die from the inferno, The Eagle Online has gathered.
The driver, according to available information, jumped out of the vehicle before it eventually crashed and went up in flames.
Before and after jumping out of the vehicle, the driver was said to have waved frantically to vehicles behind him to make room for the tanker as it was rolling back.
As confirmed by the Federal Road Safety Corps, the tanker had lost its brake and was rolling back on the Michael Otedola Bridge on the ever busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
At the time of the accident, which was put at 5:30pm by the Corps Education Officer of the FRSC, Commander Bisi Kazeem, the stretch of the road usually witnesses traffic snarl, thus resulting in the inability of drivers to manoeuvre.
As at press time, it could not be confirmed if the driver had been arrested.

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Lagos tanker explosion: 9 dead, 53 vehicles burnt – LASEMA
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, has confirmed nine people dead and 53 vehicles burnt in the aftermath of the fuel tanker explosion on Otedola Bridge, inward Berger area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria on Thursday.
General Manager, LASEMA, Adesina Tiamiyu told PM News that the tanker fell around 5:53pm and exploded, while vehicle behind it were caught in the fire.
He said nine people were burnt beyond recognition while four others were rescued, with two in critical condition and two others with minor injuries.
According to him, 53 vehicles were consumed in the inferno, describing the incident as a sad one.
Tiamiyu added that officials of LASTMA, FRSC, LASEMA, Police, fire services, among others were still at the scene trying to evacuate the remains of the tanker and vehicles and free the road for vehicular movement.…
Lagos Tanker Explosion: Don Jazzy, Davido, Reekado Banks, Runtown, Others React
Following the fuel-laden tanker that exploded along the Otedola Bridge axis of Berger in the commercial city of Lagos, along Lagos-Ibadan way, with the blaze engulfing many other vehicles yesterday, some celebrities have taken to different social media sites to react.
Singer Don Jazzy has reacted to the Incident, The mavin boss said its a Bad Omen..
He has already changed his Twitter Avi to Total Darkness, empty space.
Other celebrities like Davido, Runtown, Reekado Banks and even ex-vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar have also taken to social media to show their love and support and also send their prayers to the bereaved families and Nigeria.
Lagos Tanker Explosion : President Buhari Expresses Shock And Sorrow
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed shock and sorrow over the fire incident that claimed no fewer vehicles and lives on Otedola Bridge, Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Thursday.
A fully loaded fuel tanker had spilled its content on the road after it lost control, causing at least 54 vehicles to get burnt beyond repair.
Buhari said in statement by his media aide Garba Shehu, that the incident was one of the greatest tragedies witnessed in the country in recent times.
He expressed his condolences to the government and people of Lagos State on the tragic loss of lives, tens of vehicles, property and other valuables in the petrol tanker fire.
“Sadly, this seems to be one of the greatest tragedies we have seen in recent times,” the president said.
He urged the emergency services and law enforcement officials to do their best to save those people who could still be in danger.…





