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Ogun Expressway Tragedy: Three Dead, Including Minor, in Horrific Truck Collision

A fatal truck crash on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State killed three people, including a minor. A brake failure caused a Mack truck to crush a sedan, leaving two others in critical condition.

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Ogun Expressway Tragedy: Three Dead, Including Minor, in Horrific Truck Collision

OGUN STATE, NIGERIA – A somber atmosphere has enveloped the Ogun State corridor following a devastating traffic accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway that claimed the lives of three individuals, including a young child. The collision, involving a high-capacity truck and a passenger vehicle, occurred during the early hours of Sunday, April 19, 2026, once again highlighting the persistent dangers on one of Nigeria's busiest arterial roads.

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and local emergency management agency’s arrived at the scene near the Sagamu interchange shortly after the impact to find a scene of significant destruction.

According to preliminary reports from the Ogun State Command of the FRSC, the accident was triggered by a mechanical failure exacerbated by excessive speed. Witnesses noted that a Mack truck carrying industrial goods lost control due to a suspected brake failure, veering across lanes and crushing a smaller passenger sedan.

The impact was devastating, instantly killing a male driver and a female passenger, while a minor under the age of ten tragically died upon arrival at a nearby hospital. Two additional survivors were rescued from the wreckage with critical injuries and are currently undergoing emergency treatment at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital.

The aftermath of the crash saw a coordinated response from the FRSC, the Nigeria Police Force, and the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE). Rescue teams labored for over two hours using specialized cutting equipment to extricate victims from the mangled wreckage of the sedan.

The incident triggered a massive traffic gridlock, with tailbacks stretching several kilometers toward the Mowe-Ibafo axis. Officers worked throughout the morning to divert vehicles and eventually deployed heavy-duty tow trucks to clear the debris and restore flow to the highway.

The tragedy has reignited a fierce debate regarding the roadworthiness of heavy-duty vehicles and the enforcement of speed limits on the expressway. During a briefing at the scene, the Ogun State FRSC Sector Commander labeled the crash a "preventable tragedy," cautioning against speeding and the use of worn-out tires while noting that mechanical maintenance is frequently neglected by haulage companies.

In response, local community leaders and road safety advocates are calling for urgent reforms, including the mandatory installation of speed limiters on all commercial vehicles and the introduction of more frequent mobile courts to prosecute reckless drivers.

As the identities of the deceased are being withheld pending notification of their next of kin, the incident serves as a grim reminder of the volatility of Nigerian highways. The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway has seen a spike in heavy-vehicle-related fatalities in the first quarter of 2026, prompting calls for the federal government to accelerate the completion of safety infrastructure along the route.

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