LASTMA confirms eight dead, several injured in Badagry accident

LASTMA has confirmed eight people dead and several injured in an accident in Badagry
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The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) on Sunday confirmed that eight people died with several others injured in a traffic accident in Badagry.

LASTMA in a statement on its official website said the fatal accident involving a commercial Mazda bus and a DAF truck at Atura Bus Stop, inbound Badagry, occurred in the early hours of Sunday.

“The crash involved a 16-seater commercial bus with registration number KJA 811 YF and a DAF truck marked T1 4636 LA. According to preliminary investigations by traffic enforcement officials, the driver of the commercial bus was speeding and lost control of the vehicle before crashing into the truck,” the statement from LASTMA read in part.

LASTMA, in coordination with officers from the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), the Nigeria Police Force (Morogbo Division), and the Nigerian Army’s 244 Battalion (Ibereko Barracks), responded promptly to the scene and conducted an emergency operation to rescue survivors and recover bodies.

Eight passengers, including the bus driver and his conductor, died at the scene. Eight others were rescued with varying degrees of injury and were transported to the General Hospital in Badagry for urgent medical treatment.

LASTMA General Manager, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, on a visit to the site of the incident, expressed condolences to the families of the deceased.

Bakare-Oki, in his address, emphasized the need for greater caution among commercial drivers, particularly with respect to speed limits and vehicle maintenance.

“This tragic incident is a reminder that speed continues to be a silent killer on our roads. These deaths were avoidable if basic safety rules were followed,” Bakare-Oki stated.

The LASTMA boss also appealed to drivers of both commercial and heavy-duty vehicles to prioritize safety protocols and undergo regular vehicle checks.

He reiterated the state’s commitment to proactive traffic and emergency response measures, noting that LASTMA is evolving beyond conventional traffic control to a broader role in incident and disaster management.

“This transition aligns with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES Plus Agenda, which promotes safety, emergency preparedness, and infrastructural efficiency as central to the urban transport strategy,” he said.

Mr. Bakare-Oki added that speed-limiting devices are being installed at key flashpoints across the state to help reduce traffic fatalities.

He thanked the FRSC, the Nigeria Police, the Nigerian Army, and other agencies for their cooperation and quick response. He also commended LASTMA personnel who were first to arrive at the scene and led the initial rescue efforts.

“The agency urges all motorists and road users to exercise restraint, remain vigilant, and adhere strictly to road safety regulations,” the statement read.

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