A truck driver has allegedly killed a revenue collector while attempting to collect dues from him on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, near New Garage, inbound Lagos State.
The incident was confirmed by the General Manager of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Olalekan Bakare-Oki, on Sunday, November 17, 2024.
Bakare-Oki disclosed that the truck driver fled the scene of the accident.
The LASTMA boss said: “The tragic event resulted in the immediate death of a revenue collector who was attempting to collect dues from the truck driver.
“The victim was fatally struck while crossing the expressway, succumbing instantly to the severe impact.
“Personnel from LASTMA swiftly responded to the scene, taking decisive actions to manage the aftermath of the incident.
“The remains of the deceased were respectfully handed over to officers from the Adigboluje Police Division, who are coordinating with the family to facilitate the necessary formalities.”
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Bakare-Oki noted that LASTMA officers promptly removed the articulated vehicle, which had caused significant traffic congestion, and handed it over to the police for a comprehensive investigation.
Bakare-Oki sympathised with the bereaved family, expressing regret over the tragic incident.
He urged transport unions to educate their members on safe methods of collecting dues, especially in high-risk areas such as expressways.
He added: “LASTMA remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguarding the well-being of road users and alleviating traffic disruptions across Lagos.
“The agency assures the public of its continued collaboration with law enforcement agencies to thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding this incident and to implement strategies aimed at preventing similar tragedies in the future.”
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