But for divine providence, the families of many
pupils of a nursery and primary school in Okota area of Lagos State could have
been thrown into mourning by now. A truck plying the pothole-riddled Ago Palace
Way, Okota, lost control and hit a school bus that was conveying pupils to
school. The incident happened on Tuesday.
An eyewitness said that the
truck was trying to avoid some other tankers that were parked along the road,
thereby narrowing it to a single lane. In the process, the truck hit the school
bus that was filled with children on their way to school.
According to him, as a result of the accident,
all the doors of the bus became forcefully locked, leaving the terrified
children screaming and weeping uncontrollably. They had to be rescued through
the window.
Prince Okwara, who is also the Chairman, Green Field Estate Community Development Association, recalled that sometime ago, a container fell on the car of a young couple driving on the road and crushed the duo to death while they were going to church for a wedding ceremony.
He said the situation was worse at night when
trucks and tankers were usually parked on both sides of the road, thereby
reducing the road to one lane and causing accidents and serious traffic
problem.
According to him, residents in the area had on
several occasions, written to the immediate past governor of Lagos State, Mr.
Babatunde Raji Fashola, to help them stop the trucks from parking on the Ago
Palace Way.
He said that they had also sent a save-our-soul
message to the new governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode to come to
their aid.
“We want to thank God that the 18 nursery and
primary school pupils escaped unhurt. Just imagine what would have happened if
those children, most of them under the age of 10, had died. We have written
several letters to the government of Lagos State to notify them about the
dangers the trucks that are parking on this road are causing . We have also made
a lot of peaceful protests to draw the attention of government to the plight of
the people living in this area, all to no avail. It seems government is waiting
for something like this to happen before they can swing into action. I want to
once again use this opportunity to draw their attention so that they will come
to assist in clearing this road of the menace of articulated vehicles.
The
recklessness and manner of these trucks and trailers are causing untold
hardship to the other users of the road.
Another resident of the area, Moses Onwughalu,
said since the end of the tenure of former Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, the
contractors handling the Ago Palace Way have withdrawn their services probably
because they were not sure if his successor would want to continue with the
road project.
According to him, this had worsened the state of
the road as the graded parts had turned into craters.
He called on Governor Ambode to bring the
contractors back, adding that the road was very important to residents of the
area and the state in general.
He also appealed to the governor to exercise his
powers in clearing the road of the menace of tanker drivers.
“We have been on this matter for more than eight years. There is nothing under the law that we have not done to draw the attention of government to the menace of these truck drivers. The worst of all is that they used to tell us to our faces that there is nothing we can do, that their owners are highly connected in Abuja and other places. So, we are appealing to Governor Ambode to try and save us from the dangers on this road. The innocent school children were lucky to have escaped. But last year, a couple going to church for a wedding ceremony was crushed to death when a container fell on their car at AP Bus Stop.
The story on this road has been
that of horror. Even hoodlums hide in some of these trucks at night to rob
helpless citizens who are going home after a hard day’s toil,” Onwughalu said.
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