A commercial bus driver was yesterday killed by an official of the
Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, at Brown Bus stop in
Oshodi, around 6.30a.m.
Narrating what led to the death of 54-year-old Isaac Popoola, his
56-year-old conductor, Aremu Salau, said that they loaded the bus with
17 passengers from Isheri heading towards Oshodi, when about seven
LASTMA, officials double crossed their bus.
Salau said Popoola asked the LASTMA officials, why they wanted him to
come down since he didn’t contravene any traffic law. But the LASTMA
officials kept insisting that he should get down from the bus.
The conductor, added that the passengers in the vehicle also
intervened by asking what the driver did, but when the LASTMA officials
did not listen to them and it didn’t look as if it was going to be
settled easily, they all had to get down and go their different ways.
According to Salau, the LASTMA officials continued to struggle with
Popoola, and in the process, they started beating him on the head with
the iron of the vehicle’s seat belt.
They also began hitting his head against the bus and in the process, the driver fainted.
When they saw that he had fainted the LASTMA officials ran away one
after the other, but the people in the area caught one of them, who said
that it was his commandant that asked them to go after the driver.
The conductor said that while he was looking for people to help him
convey the driver to the hospital he found out that people had already
held one of the LASTMA officials and they had taken him to Isheri Police
Station.
Reacting to the allegation, the public relations officer of LASTMA,
Bola Ajao said that the Management of LASTMA, has dissociated itself
from incident that led to the death of a commercial bus driver at
Oshodi-Isale, Lagos.
According to a statement released by the General Manager of the
agency, Engr. Babatunde Edu at LASTMA Headquarters, Oshodi, the alleged
officers -Adesanya Olatunde and Ogunride Oludele- acted on their own
contrary to the operational guidelines of the agency.
Edu noted that Adesanya was identified by the Provost Marshall of the
agency and handed over to the police while Oludele who was reported to
be off-duty as at the time of the incident was still at large. He
re-affirmed that the duo, were operating illegally at Oshodi this
morning when the deceased driver slumped. [VN]