A Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) officer has been left badly injured following an accident involving a trailer in the Ogba area of the state.
In a statement on Wednesday, Adebayo Taofiq, director of
public affairs and enlightenment department of LASTMA, said the accident
occurred on February 4 at Agidingbi, by Oba Ogunji road, en route Omole
junction.
He said the officer, who was on his way to resuming
afternoon duty, would now require an “immediate amputation of his right leg”.
“The tragic incident transpired while the LASTMA officer was
en route to commence his afternoon duty, underscoring the perilous consequences
of careless driving on public roads,” the statement reads.
“Preliminary investigations reveal that the ill-fated
trailer, bearing Bauchi State registration number KTG 33 ZZ, originated from
Agidingbi by Oba Ogunji Road en route to Omole Junction in the Ogba corridor
when the driver, operating at an alarmingly high velocity, lost control of the
vehicle, resulting in a catastrophic collision.
“The sheer impact of the crash inflicted severe trauma on
the LASTMA officer, leading to a grievous fracture of his right leg and hand.
“Upon emergency medical assessment at the Surgical Emergency
Centre of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), attending
specialists determined that the extent of the injuries necessitated an
immediate amputation of his right leg.”
The agency said the driver fled the scene but was caught.
“In a brazen attempt to evade justice, the culpable trailer
driver absconded from the scene,” the statement reads.
“However, through the concerted efforts of security
operatives from Ojodu Police Station, in collaboration with vigilant LASTMA
officials, he was swiftly apprehended.”
Olalekan Bakare-Oki, LASTMA general manager, visited the
officer at LASUTH.
He advised motorists, especially trailer and truck
operators, to uphold a heightened sense of safety consciousness while plying
the roads.