Environment

Some motorists along the Mowe-Ibafo area have expressed concerns over the rising cases of corpses being dumped along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The motorists who spoke with newsmen on Wednesday expressed fear of disease outbreak and the security threat that such recurring issue may pose to them.

At the Mountain Top University axis of the road, it was observed that there was a corpse with burnt scars wrapped in a blue fabric and tied with rope dumped along the roadside.

Another corpse dumped opposite the university on Tuesday while there was a similar case recently.

A motorist who spoke with newsmen on condition of anonymity for fear of being interrogated by the police urged security agents to beam their searchlight on the area.

 “I think the corpse was dumped overnight but I cannot ascertain it because it was the odour oozing from that axis that attracted attention to it. It means that this place is not safe, especially at night,” he said.

Another motorist who identified himself simply as Rasheed, noted that the decomposing corpse posed a threat to road users if not evacuated quickly.

“The odour coming from the dead body is not good at all and it can cause health issues if not urgently taken away,” he said.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Ogun State Command, Omolola Odutola, advised residents to always report such incidents to the Divisional Police Officer in their area while noting that she had informed the nearest police point for necessary action.

“When they observe such a situation, they should report to the nearest police station. The police cannot act when they are not informed, so people should endeavour to always inform their DPO of such issues. The problem is that most times we may not be aware of a missing person unless their family comes to report such,” she said.

Punch / Titilayo Kupoliyi

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Environment

One hundred and twenty four persons have been prosecuted and sentenced to community service for open defecation contravening the state’s environmental and health laws by the Ogun State government.

The offenders were arrested in various locations across the state with eighty-two of them from Mowe-Ibafo axis in Obafemi-Owode local government area.

The Special Adviser to the Ogun state Governor on Environment, Mr. Ola Oresanya, who disclosed this while speaking with newsmen in Abeokuta said the offenders were apprehended as parts of efforts at stopping the indecent habit and make the state open-defecation free.

Mr. Oresanya stressed that the bad habit which are mostly done late in the night and at dawn have negative implications on the immediate communities where they are practised stating that the state government will not watch few dirty individuals put the health of the majority at risk through their shameful act.

He said the arrest of offenders will continue as the state has zero tolerance for open defecation and warned drivers of articulated vehicles to stop defecating on medians and roadsides while on stopovers and advised them to visit public toilets provided by the state government for their conveniences.

Mr. Oresanya announced that all Petrol stations and Eateries in the state have been mandated to make their conveniences available for the public as part of their corporate social responsibility while the state government has also identified over one hundred other locations for construction of more public toilets through public-private partnership.

Wale Oluokun

Crime

A woman and two children have been reportedly killed while six others sustained injuries in a lone crash that occurred along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.  

The commercial bus, marked FUF 109 ZD  was said to be coming from Kwara state inbound for Lagos when it suddenly tumbled around the Mowe-Ibafo corridor of the expressway at about 2.05 pm on Tuesday 4th August 2020 claiming the lives of the woman, a toddler and another 6 year old girl. 

Corps Commander of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps, TRACE, Mr Seni Ogunyemi who made this known to Radio Nigeria in Abeokuta attributed the crash to tyre burst and speeding. 

Mr Ogunyemi who said the rescue team arrived the scene about ten minutes later pointed out that the female toddler died on the spot while the 6-year-old girl and another adult female died later at a private hospital in Sagamu where they were taken to from the scene of the crash. 

The Corps Commander of TRACE also explained that 2 other persons were injured in another serious crash which occurred about an hour later along the same road corridor. 

He blamed the second accident on a motorcyclist who reportedly rode against the traffic and caused the crash involving a car with registration number LSR 324 FK and another bus marked SMK 971 XS adding that the injured victims were rushed to the hospital by residents of the community. 

While commiserating with the families of the deceased travelers, Mr Ogunyemi also counseled motorists to pay attention to the state of their vehicles and ensure adequate gauge of their tyres’ pressure before embarking on any journey. 

He also cautioned road users against speeding, especially when passing through diversions or construction zones.

Oluremi Olugbenro