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Two tankers conveying
petroleum products have collided under the Sagamu interchange corridor of the
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, close to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)
Emergency Road Side Clinic.
The accident, which
occurred in the evening on Christmas Day, obstructed the expressway and created
heavy traffic gridlock for motorists and travellers going home for the
yuletide.
Operatives of the
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) were sighted cordoning off the affected area
as they made frantic calls to the Fire Service in the state, urging them to
hurry to the scene with fire -fighting engine should fuel fire erupts from the
crash.
The FRSC Sector
Commander, Clement Oladele has advised motorists to avoid the area pending when
the situation normalises.
He advised those just
departing from Lagos, Ibadan, Ijebu Ode or Abeokuta to use alternative
corridors of Abeokuta-Ota-Lagos expressway or Ibadan-Ogere-Siun
Junction-Abeokuta-Sango-Lagos and Ijebu Ode- Ajah – Victoria Island – Lagos
routes.
In the early hours of
Christmas Day, a tanker conveying petroleum products (PMS) crashed around the
RCCG Car Park C, Mowe on the outward Lagos section of the Lagos – Ibadan
Expressway.
The PMS laden tanker
rammed into the road barriers and caused massive traffic gridlock on both
sections of the Expressway.
The FRSC also contacted
the Fire Service and Julius Berger Nigeria PLC Emergency Team to commence
transloading and removal of the crashed tanker and eventual realignment of the
displaced barriers, to restore traffic, according to Florence Okpe, the Route
Commander and Public Education Officer Ogun State Command of the FRSC in a
statement on behalf of the Sector Commander, Clement Oladele. (The Nation)

















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