Tanker crushes FRSC boss, family in Osun
Tragedy struck on Wednesday as a petrol tanker which lost control ran over the car conveying the Coordinator, Federal Road Safety Corps...
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Tragedy
struck on Wednesday as a petrol tanker which lost control ran over the
car conveying the Coordinator, Federal Road Safety Corps Special Marshal
Programme in Osun State, Chief S. O. Adewale, his wife and another
occupant.
Adewale
died on the spot but his wife and the other occupant of the car, who
some said was the deceased’s son, who suffered varying degrees of
injuries, were rushed to the hospital.
Adewale was said to be going back to Ife, where he resided, from Owo, Ondo State, when the accident occurred.
The
special marshal was said to have parked his car beside the main road at
Owena market in Osun State to buy some few things from the market.
But an
eyewitness told our correspondent that the fuel tanker, which was said
to have suffered a break failure, lost control and ran over the car.
The
deceased was an anchor of a popular weekly road safety programme on Osun
State Broadcasting Corporation and was always at the forefront of road safety awareness.
The Sector Commander of the FRSC in
Osun State, Mr. Mohammed Husaini, when contacted, confirmed the accident
on the telephone to our correspondent.
The sector commander said, “I was
told that he stopped at Owena market to buy some tubers of yam and a
petrol tanker belonging to Total lost control and ran over his car.
“The accident involved the tanker,
the deceased’s car and a motorcycle. But the man was the only one who
died. He was confirmed dead at a hospital nearby. His body was moved to
Wesley Hospital this morning (Thursday).
“It is unfortunate that he died just
like that. He was the only one who died in the accident. His wife and
son suffered injuries and had been taken to hospital for treatment. ”
Meanwhile, the sector commander has
advised motorists to always abide by traffic rules and regulations,
saying the commission would not relent in his efforts to ensure a
strict adherence to the rules.
He said this during decoration ceremony of 13 officers of the command in Osogbo.
Hussein hinted that the commission
would not condole any act of indiscipline while calling on officers and
men of the command to desist from act capable of soiling the image of
the commission.
Husaini charged the newly promoted officers to be upright and to be more dedicated in their duties.