This was made known by the agency’s Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment, Adebayo Taofiq, on X.com on Thursday.
Preliminary investigations revealed that one of the trucks, driving against traffic at high speed, lost control due to brake failure and collided with the oncoming truck fully loaded with floor tiles.
The statement read, “Early this morning, operatives of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) swiftly responded to a serious head-on collision between two loaded trucks, rescuing a truck driver with broken legs and two others with serious head injuries.
“The Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Sola Giwa, confirmed that the accident occurred at Ajegunle bus-stop, heading towards Toll-gate, Sango, Lagos.
“Giwa stated that the collision involved two loaded trucks transporting bottled Maltina (FKJ 240 XS) and floor tiles.
“Immediate investigations revealed that one of the trucks, driving against traffic at high speed, lost control due to brake failure and collided with the oncoming truck fully loaded with floor tiles.
“Despite ongoing government campaigns against driving against upcoming vehicle (one-way) and stressing the importance of vehicle maintenance, particularly the braking system, Hon. Giwa noted that drivers continue to violate the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018.”
Giwa urged drivers to avoid speeding and ensure vehicle maintenance, especially during the rainy season.
The rescued victims were rushed to a nearby hospital, and LASEMA Response Unit was called in to evacuate the trucks and ensure free vehicular movement.
The statement added, “He urged all truck drivers and private car owners to avoid speeding and to check the condition of their vehicles, especially during the rainy season, before driving within and outside the state.
“The rescued truck driver with broken legs and the two others with serious head injuries were immediately rushed to a nearby hospital.
“To ensure free vehicular movement around the accident scene, LASTMA officers called the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) Response Unit for the immediate evacuation of the two trucks.”