Two Dead As Diesel Tanker Explodes On Badagry Expressway In Lagos

A fatal diesel tanker explosion claimed two lives in the early hours of Thursday along the Badagry Expressway in Lagos, according to the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority.

The crash occurred at the Oto-Ijanikin area near the Lagos State University of Education. Authorities said the tanker was involved in an overtaking manoeuvre when the driver lost control, leading to a collision that triggered a fire outbreak.

Confirming the incident, LASTMA’s Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment, Adebayo Taofiq, explained that initial investigations pointed to excessive speed as the cause. “Preliminary findings from security investigations indicate that the unfortunate incident was precipitated by excessive speed, as the tanker driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle while attempting to overtake another road user,” he said.

He added, “The vehicle subsequently crashed and erupted into a raging inferno, tragically trapping and claiming the lives of the driver and an adult female occupant.”

LASTMA officials were said to have responded promptly, immediately securing the affected section of the road to prevent further accidents. Emergency agencies, including the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service (Ojo Unit), the Federal Road Safety Corps and the Ijanikin Police Division, were contacted for rescue and security operations.

Officers at the scene also stopped members of the public from attempting to collect spilled diesel, warning that such actions could have resulted in additional explosions and loss of life.

After the fire was successfully contained, the severely damaged tanker was evacuated to ease traffic congestion, while the remains of the victims were recovered by the FRSC.

Reacting to the incident, LASTMA General Manager Olalekan Bakare-Oki described the tragedy as “deeply painful and entirely avoidable,” while extending condolences to the families of the deceased.

He urged drivers of tankers and other heavy-duty vehicles to strictly observe speed limits and traffic regulations, and cautioned the public against scooping petroleum products from accident scenes. “The Authority remains steadfast in its commitment to public safety and the sanctity of human life,” he said.

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