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Driver of ‘Danfo’ involved in Fayose’s accident on Third mainland bridge cries out as ex-gov refuse to repair his vehicle

Last updated: January 21, 2019 8:33 am
Ola Peter
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According to the Driver and LASTMA, efforts to reach the governor or his aides had proved abortive since the accident occurred on December 5, 2018.

On the said day, the former governor was reportedly speeding on the Third Mainland Bridge when he rammed into Adam’s bus and the motorcycle, which belongs to LASTMA.

The ex-governor, who sustained minor injuries as a result of the crash, was taken to a hospital for treatment after which he was discharged.

But the owner of the bus, Adams, said Fayose had promised to replace his mangled vehicle, but had refused to honour his word.

The damaged bus in volved in Fayoses Accident on Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos

He said, “My vehicle had broken down on the Third Mainland Bridge that day when a LASTMA official rode his motorcycle to the spot. He called a towing truck from their office at Iyana Oworo. I put a C-Caution sign on the road to warn other motorists.

“While we awaited the arrival of the towing truck, the LASTMA official was also diverting traffic from my bus.

“Fayose, who was alone in his car, was driving on top speed when he rammed into my bus. He also crushed the LASTMA motorcycle. A lot of people came to his rescue and the vehicles were taken to the LASTMA office at Iyana Oworo.”

The 42-year-old Offa, Kwara State indigene said when he approached the traffic agency a few days after the accident, he was assured that Fayose would compensate him.

Adams said he was later referred to the LASTMA headquarters at Oshodi, where he met one Mr Bakare, the official in charge of the case.

He added, “I told him that the bus had been damaged beyond repairs. Mr Bakare asked me the value of the vehicle and I told him it was N1.7m. He said Fayose would pay the money.

“When I did not get any feedback, I went back on December 23, 2018. The LASTMA officer said Fayose was not responding. I asked him if the ex-governor did not admit to his fault or he was not just ready to replace my bus. Mr Bakare said he did not respond. When I consulted with my union leaders at the motor park, I was advised to get a lawyer to engage with Fayose.”

Our correspondent learnt that the case had been referred to the Femi Falana Chambers.

The spokesperson for LASTMA, Mr Mahmud Hassan, said aides of the former governor had taken Fayose’s vehicle from the yard.

He noted that Fayose and his aides did not honour their promise to compensate the driver, adding that the agency’s damaged motorcycle was also left unattended to by the ex-governor.

Hassan stated, “Our motorbike was also badly damaged. The bus, the motorbike and Fayose’s vehicle were all moved from the road to our yard. His aides came to our yard to remove his vehicle and they promised to get back to us. But we have yet to hear from Fayose or his aides.

“Because of his status, we believe that something will be done. But as we speak, even our damaged motorbike is there just like that.”

Fayose could not be reached on his two telephone lines and text messages sent to the numbers were not responded to as of press time.

His spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, who was the first to break the news on Twitter, could also not be reached on the telephone.

Messages sent to him on Twitter had yet to be replied to as of the time of filing this report.

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ByOla Peter
Deji is an Editor with several years of experience in coordinating newsroom activities and Editorial team. Mail me at editor@withinnigeria.com. See full profile on Within Nigeria's TEAM PAGE
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