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FRSC ZONAL COMMANDER, ANN OLADAYO VISITS OGUN ACCIDENT SCENE FOR POST ASSESSMENT; URGES CAUTION, REASSURES AGENCY’S SWIFT RESPONSE - The MediaGood

FRSC ZONAL COMMANDER, ANN OLADAYO VISITS OGUN ACCIDENT SCENE FOR POST ASSESSMENT; URGES CAUTION, REASSURES AGENCY’S SWIFT RESPONSE

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ACM Ann Oladayo at the accident scene for post- assessment

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has reaffirmed its commitment to rapid emergency response and road safety enforcement following a fatal crash on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State involving world-renowned boxer, Anthony Joshua.

The Zonal Commanding Officer of the FRSC, Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM) Ann Oladayo, today Tuesday conducted an on-the-spot assessment of the accident scene, following widespread public interest and conflicting reports surrounding the incident that occurred yesterday.

Speaking during the visit, ACM Oladayo said the inspection was necessary to establish the true facts, noting that some FRSC operatives were already present at the corridor when the crash occurred yesterday. “A lot of reports are out there, but we decided to come for an eyewitness account because some of our operatives were here when it happened. We needed to ascertain what actually occurred,” she said.

According to the FRSC, preliminary findings from eyewitnesses revealed that a trailer conveying soya beans was properly parked off the road, waiting to be offloaded, when a speeding vehicle conveying Anthony Joshua ran into it.

“From what we gathered, the truck was not on the road. It was waiting to be offloaded and was well off the carriageway when the vehicle ran into it,” Oladayo explained.

She dismissed claims that the FRSC failed to respond promptly, stressing that the Corps arrived at the scene within minutes. “Immediately we heard of the incident, we were here in under three minutes. Our priority was rescue. Unfortunately, we lost two lives, but the injured were rescued and taken for medical attention,” she said.

The Zonal Commander added that suspected over-speeding and possible wrongful overtaking were being investigated as likely causes of the crash, noting that the impact force which pulled out the trailer’s tyres suggested excessive speed. “On this highway, the speed limit is 100km/h. From the impact, it is likely that the vehicle exceeded that limit. Investigation is still ongoing,” she stated.

An eyewitness, Yusuf Ajala Oluwaseun, who was at the scene when the crash occurred, blamed persistent speeding along the highway. “We just heard a loud boom. At first, we thought it was a tyre burst. People overspeed a lot on this road. Just last week, an 18-seater bus speeding here hit a man and overturned. FRSC came and rescued the victims,” he said.

Another eyewitness, Sodiq Ayo, confirmed the swift arrival of emergency responders and described the moments after the crash. “I heard a sound and came out. People were shouting that someone was still inside the Jeep. When we realised it was Anthony Joshua, everyone gathered. But before people arrived fully, FRSC came and rescued them,” he recounted.

The FRSC Zonal Commander, Ann Oladayo noted that the damaged trailer has been moved to its facility using a heavy-duty tow truck, while the SUV involved in the crash is currently in the custody of the Ogun State Police Command, as investigations continue. She used the opportunity to caution motorists to plan their journeys properly, avoid over-speeding and reckless overtaking, and ensure their vehicles are roadworthy before travelling.

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