LASTMA men avert disaster as Lexus rams into petrol-laden tanker

The men of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), on Sunday averted what could have been a major disaster following a collision between a Lexus Jeep and a fully-loaded Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) tanker.
The incident was said to have occurred around Berger Suya, inward Mile 2, Lagos.
LASTMA spokesman, Taofik Adebayo, said LASTMA worked in collaboration with officials of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service and other emergency agencies.
Speaking in the incident, Adebayo said, “According to preliminary security reports, the Lexus Jeep, with registration number LSR 606 XH, was reportedly at excessive speed when it collided with the PMS-laden tanker. The impact caused the tanker driver to lose control, subsequently ramming into several unregistered vehicles displayed along the highway setback, resulting in extensive damage to the affected vehicles.
“LASTMA personnel attached to the area arrived at the scene with commendable promptness, immediately cordoning off and restricting vehicular movement across the entire corridor to ensure public safety and to facilitate the safe transloading of the highly flammable PMS into another tanker.
“The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, which promptly deployed its officers to the scene, flushed and neutralized the fuel spillage, thereby averting an imminent explosion and ensuring the safety of motorists, pedestrians, and nearby residents.
“Officers from the Trinity Police Division provided security reinforcement throughout the sensitive operation, maintaining order and safeguarding the accident scene during the transloading and evacuation processes.
“Further investigation revealed that the driver of the Lexus Jeep sustained injuries and was subsequently handed over to the Police by LASTMA officials for further inquiry, while the tanker driver absconded immediately after the incident.”
The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, lauded the swift synergy and professionalism demonstrated by all responding agencies, describing the intervention as “a remarkable testament to the efficiency, coordination, and readiness of Lagos State’s emergency response architecture.”
Bakare-Oki admonished motorists to desist from reckless driving, adhere strictly to speed limits, and exercise maximum caution while on the road.
He reiterated that under the ongoing 24-hour operational regime, LASTMA will continue to strengthen collaboration with emergency and security agencies to ensure that traffic-related incidents across Lagos are swiftly and safely managed, thereby minimizing casualties and preventing secondary disasters.









