Another 40-foot container truck falls in Lagos

Container falls along Ikorodu Sagamu roadIt was the turn of residents and motorist in the Odogunyan area of Ikorodu to witness the horror of a fallen 40-foot container truck.

Barely 48 hours after a container fell off the Ojuelegba Bridge along Funsho Williams Avenue, killing three persons, another incident occurred along the Ikorodu-Sagamu Expressway on Friday.

No life was lost in this latest incident which occurred at Winners Bus Stop, located between Lagos State Polytechnic and Jubilee Estate.

The truck with a Lagos licence number plate, JJJ-933 XA, was said to be ascending a hill en route Lagos Road, Ikorodu, when it lost control and fell on its side.

It fell across the entire breadth of the dual carriage way and prevented both motorists and other vehicles from using the major road.

An eyewitness, simply identified as Kabiru, who lives few meters away from the scene, said “the accident happened at about 2.30 am on Friday.

“We heard a loud noise and when we came to the scene, we saw that it was a container truck that had fallen.

“We didn’t see the driver of the truck by the time we arrived.”

A resident of the area, Mrs Chioma Amadi, said “this sort of accident used to happen here, and on some occasion lives are lost.

“A similar fatal accident happened here about four years ago which claimed the life of a polytechnic lecturer’s pregnant wife. But the government has failed to address our plight.”

Another resident and a business woman, Mrs Folashade Aina, said that cases of fallen articulated vehicles were a regular occurrence on the road.

She attributed this to reckless driving, the rickety trucks used by some of the truck owners and the deplorable state of the Ikorodu-Sagamu Expressway.

Mr Ganiu Adekanbi, a panel-beater in the area wondered why the recurring cases of fallen trucks in the area had yet to be addressed.

“On Wednesday, it was at Ojuelegba, today it is here in Ikorodu. Imagine the thousands of people who ply this road daily and each time an accident occurs ,the entire road becomes impassable.

“Think of the ripple economic effect of the delays this will cause, people are stranded, businesses suffer and money is lost.

“The Lagos State Government should find a lasting solution as well as penalise owners of such trucks.”

Adekanbi said that alternative roads should be constructed to ease the challenges commuters and motorists faced on the road.

Meanwhile, many passengers who had hitherto boarded other vehicles either abandoned them or boarded commercial motorcycles.

On their part, commercial motorcyclists who plied the route took advantage of the situation to hike fares.

For instance, the fare on a trip between Odogunyan Bus-Stop and Garage Roundabout on the Lagos Road, in Ikorodu, which normally goes for N150, rose to between N200 and N250.

Qed.ng monitoring of Lagos Traffic Radio 96.1fm revealed that one LASTMA Temitope confessed that it was difficult controlling traffic in the area.

He however reported at about 11:10am that they were doing all they could to move traffic.