Four die, others injured in Lagos expressway crash
Four people died and four others were injured in a road crash between a truck and a commercial minibus on the Lekki–Epe Expressway in Lagos State.
A tragic road accident on the Lekki–Epe Expressway in Lagos State has claimed the lives of four passengers and left four others with serious injuries. The incident involved a collision between a truck and a commercial minibus, which occurred over the weekend near Beechwood, Shapati, heading towards Ajah. The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) confirmed the fatalities and provided details about the crash, which was attributed to the truck driver's loss of control.
According to LASTMA's report, the articulated truck, identified by its registration number KNN 313 YL, crossed into oncoming traffic before crashing into the Suzuki minibus. The impact was severe, leading to immediate fatalities for four male passengers, while other individuals in the minibus sustained injuries. The agency's statement highlights the dangers of road accidents along busy corridors in Lagos, where traffic congestion and reckless driving are prevalent problems that often result in tragedies.
This incident underscores the urgent need for enhanced road safety measures and stricter enforcement of traffic regulations in Lagos State. The Nigerian government and local authorities must take actionable steps to mitigate such accidents, which have become alarmingly frequent. Improving driver training, reinforcing vehicle inspection protocols, and increasing public awareness can help reduce road fatalities and injuries, ensuring safer travel for all road users in the metropolis.