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Train crash: My vehicle suddenly developed fault, says driver, undergoes drug test

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Driver of a bus that crashed into a moving train in Lagos on Thursday has said the vehicle suddenly developed mechanical fault.

He said the fault occurred while trying to cross the Sogunle level crossing of Agege Motor Way, Ikeja, and begged for forgiveness.

But the driver on the order of the police has undergone drug and other mental tests to ascertain his state of mind and determine if he was fit to drive.
Commissioner of Police in charge of Railway Command Yetunde Longe had ordered that the Lagos State Government driver be subjected to a medical test which included psychological and drug tests.
Some survivors said the 44-year-old driver, Oluwaseun Osinbajo, had his earpiece on while driving and ignored the directive of the Flag Officers at the level crossing.
But the driver blamed the cause on a mechanical fault in the bus.
The driver working with the Lagos State Ministry of Transport was transferred to the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigations Department on Friday.
Vanguard reported him as saying, “It was not my fault. How could I have ignored warning signs? The bus had a mechanical fault.
“It is a pity this has happened. I beg everyone affected to please forgive me in the name of God.”
The railway police commissioner said, “We handed the driver over to doctors for medical examination, because there was a flag officer at the railway crossing flagging him down, but he refused to stop. That’s why we must subject him to a thorough medical examination.
“As a driver, this is one of the tests you have to take note of because when you get to a level crossing, a train operator will be honking to get people aware that a train is approaching. Drivers should ensure they are patient for the train to pass.”
“His blood sample has been taken and we await the result”. she said.
The police said that the outcome of the medical report was yet to be out.
Vanguard reported some of 80 injured victims who survived the accident and rushed to the Orile Agege General Hospital.
Mr Juwon Fagbohun, 27, from the Agency for Mass Education; Adesoji Ajibade, of the Office of the Head of Service; Mariam Olayiwola,18, Ministry of Health and Eniola Fashoyin 53, from the Office of the Head of Service, PSO Alausa.
Other are Mrs Adejoke Banjo, 42, from the Office of the Head of Service; Olaide Alabi, 21, a student on Industrial Attachment with the Ministry of Wealth Creation and Empowerment; Sekinat Ogunremi, 24, from the Ministry of Justice; Aishat Gbadegeshin, 25, from the Ministry Of Establishment and Training; Ganiyat Raji, from the Ministry of Science and Technology and Mrs Oluwatoyin Abiodun, 46, a staff of the Ministry of Information and Strategy.
Some of them were yet to come out of the shock. Describing her survival as a miracle, one of them disclosed how she narrowly escaped death. The survivor who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, “ I would have been one of those in the morgue.
“I boarded the bus at Ikotun and sat on the middle row, close to the window, a position that had become my permanent seat.
“But on that fateful day, a friend from the Head of Service ( names withheld) invited me to come to sit with her on the third row, in front. She said the person she reserved the seat for called to say she won’t be joining the staff bus. That was how I left my permanent seat, which happened to be the exact place the train hit.
“Any time I remember that I would quickly dismiss the thought of death with a shrug. This can only be God and I am grateful”.
Another survivor who simply gave her name as Ope, said, “ The staff bus, conveys every staff of the Lagos State State Government living in the Ikotun/Isolo area, irrespective of the department or agency, as long as the staff is headed for the secretariat.
“I sat in the first three rolls in front. I slept off immediately I boarded the bus in order to catch some sleep before reaching the office.
“But I was jostled from sleep by a shout of e ma lo, e duro( don’t go, wait!). I woke up to know what happening. Before I could raise my head, I heard a loud bang. The impact flung many of us from our seats. I hit my head on a hard object and passed out. By the time I opened my eyes, I found myself in an ambulance that brought me to Orile Agege General Hospital”
However, some Lagos residents faulted the Nigerian Railway Corporation for not erecting barrier at the spot.
A worker of the Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Fagbemin Sognesan, said, “Ordinarily, there should be a barrier at every bus stop on the railway. If one was constructed, it would have forced the driver of the Lagos State Government Staff bus to slow down and allow the train passage. I just hope the government will take this into consideration and do the needful.”
Sanwo-Olu commiserates with families of victims
One of the victims who lost her life in the crash was Mrs Esther Olayinka Rokosu, who resided on block 361, flat 5, Jakande Estate, Oke-Afa, Lagos. The late Esther who clocked 40 years on Monday, March 6, 2023, was a staff of the Office of the Head of Service. She planned to celebrate her birthday this Sunday.
But she reportedly got a call from her boss who requested for a flash drive with her, consequent upon which she went to deliver it on Thursday, unknown to her that she would not live to celebrate her birthday tomorrow.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu personally visited her widower, Raymond to condole with him.
Raymond, could not control his emotion as he burst into tears all through

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Police arrest grandma for locking up three infants in room

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Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin

Police arrest grandma for locking up three infants in room

Men of the Lagos State Police Command, on Thursday rescued three infants, who were locked up in a room by their grandmother in the Agodo-Egbe, Ikotun area of Lagos State.

The command spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said the grandmother, identified as Fatimo Ganiyu, had been arrested.

The reason for the grandmother’s action was undisclosed, but the children: a girl and two boys between two and four years old, looked malnourished and were said to be wearing only diapers when rescued.

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“At about 4:00 p.m, information was received at Ikotun Division that three children, a girl and two boys aged between two and four years old, were locked up by their grandmother, one Fatimo Ganiyu, around Agodo, Egbe-Ikotun.

”The Divisional Police Officer immediately led a team of anti-crime detectives to the scene and the children were rescued and taken to the station, although they appeared malnourished and unhealthy.

“The suspect was arrested while the infants will be transferred for proper treatment and care. Investigation is ongoing.” the police spokesperson said.

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Bandits gun down 23 villagers in Kaduna community

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Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Mr Audu Ali

Bandits gun down 23 villagers in Kaduna community

Bandits on Wednesday night attacked Anguwar Danko village under the Kakangi constituency of Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna and killed 23 persons.

It was gathered that large number of bandits invaded the community on Wednesday, fired gunshots sporadically, and abducted dozens of residents.

Residents said the bandits operated freely in the community, located about 10 kilometres from Dogon Dawa village in the same LGA.

Yahaya Musa Dan Salio, the representative for Kakangi Ward in the State House of Assembly, confirmed the attack, stating that 23 residents were killed, with five others injured.

He said some abducted villagers managed to escape into the bush during the chaos.

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“There were casualties following Wednesday’s invasion in my constituency because so far 23 people were confirmed killed by the bandits. 19 at Anguwar Danko while 4 were killed at Kanawa village. They were buried this morning (Thursday),” he said.

He said cows were also rustled from the community during the attack.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Interim Local Government Chairman of Birnin Gwari LGA, Alhassan Ibrahim Saulawa also confirmed over 20 casualties.

He mentioned that the Interim Chairman, Salisu Isah, visited the community to offer condolences and support to the affected villagers and the injured.

According to him, the exact number of people abducted remains unknown as many are still missing, having fled into the bush during the attack.

The state Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansur Hassan, promised to provide further details upon reaching out to the area for information when our correspondent contacted him with the update on the casualties following the Wednesday incident.

Bandits gun down 23 villagers in Kaduna community

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19-year-old boy in police net for raping girl, 9, in Kwara

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19-year-old boy in police net for raping girl, 9, in Kwara

In Kwara State, one Jamiu Akande has been apprehended for allegedly defiling a nine-year-old girl.

The incident happened at the Pakata Area, Ilorin in Ilorin West Local Government Area of the state.

19-year-old Akande was apprehended by the Kwara State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

The suspect was said to have started having carnal knowledge of the victim late last year and had been having constant sex with her.

The Public Relations Officer of NSCDC, Ayoola Michael ASC, confirmed the incident.

He said the suspect, who is a regular visitor to Babareke house in Ipata Oloje, started assaulting her sexually on December 1, 2023.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect frequently visited the victim’s residence under the guise of seeing his friend, thereby gaining access to the victim.

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“He lured the victim to an uncompleted building on December 1, 2023, and sexually assaulted her. Subsequently, on April 16, 2024, he sent her to buy bread for him and then led her to a dilapidated building where he subjected her to additional sexual abuse.

“The victim disclosed that the suspect had been sexually assaulting her since December 2023”, the NSCDC said.

He disclosed that on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at approximately 20:30hrs, the case was reported to the gender unit of the command by Alhaja Yusuf Mariam Joke, The Director of Child Ministry of Woman Affairs, following a distress call from Babareke House, Ipata Oloje Area in Ilorin.

“Without delay, the command swiftly responded and apprehended the suspect after painstaking efforts by officers of the Command,” he said.

Ayoola said that the suspect had confessed to the crime and would be charged to a court of competent jurisdiction for onward prosecution.

The state commandant of the NSCDC, Mohammed Umar, expressed great dismay at the alarming surge in cases of rape and defilement of minors, stressing that those who commit such awful acts would be punished severely.

He urged parents and guardians to remain watchful and ensure that their children are always near them.

19-year-old boy in police net for raping girl, 9, in Kwara

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