
The Federal Ministry of Works has clarified that the Otedola Bridge in Lagos remains structurally sound and is not under any threat.
The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Olukorede Kesha, made the clarification following a gas tanker fire incident on Tuesday night.
Kesha, who visited the scene on Wednesday morning, confirmed that the inferno, which claimed four lives, did not affect the bridge.
The Controller therefore emphasised the importance of regular vehicle maintenance, urging drivers to prioritise safety to prevent such an accident.
She commended emergency responders for swiftness, highlighting their effectiveness in containing the fire, as she emphasised the importance of regular vehicle maintenance, urging drivers to prioritise safety to prevent such an accident.
9News Nigeria reports that the incident also left some people injured and destroyed two houses and 14 vehicles.
“The Otedola Bridge was not in any way touched by the inferno,” Kesha said. “This incident is a wake-up call to people to always ensure optimal maintenance of their vehicles,” she said.
A victim of the fire incident and journalist, Mr Abiola Ismaeel, said that his vehicle was among those destroyed.
“My vehicle (Peugeot 607) was among those consumed by the fire.
“I brought it here three days ago for my mechanic to fix it, and I am now confused. I do not know what to do,” Ismaeel said.
As at 11.00 a.m. when reporters visited the scene, emergency responders were removing the remains of the tanker and conducting clean-up operations.
9News Nigeria learnt that the accident occurred when the driver of the tanker lost control due to brake failure.
This caused the tanker to overturn and spill its content, which ignited fire.