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Two dead, one amputated in a fatal accident as Oluyole LG Chair, Olatunji demands justice for victims

Opeyemi RasheedBy Opeyemi RasheedOctober 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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It was another dark Saturday in Idi-Ayunre, Ibadan, as tragedy struck yet again. A trailer belonging to Kulum Quarry, located at Olohunde Ige Village along the Ijebu-Ode Road, lost control and crushed three people, leaving one dead on the spot.

The life threatening injury led to the death of one other after medical efforts proved abortive at the hospital. The limb of the third victim has also been amputated in a desperate move to save her life.

The heartbreaking incident marks the second fatal crash involving the same company within three months, prompting outrage and grief in Oluyole Local Government area.

Olatunji, who led top officials of the local government to the scene where angry youths have barricaded the road, appealed for calm.

He assured that his administration would leave no stone unturned to bring the driver to book and ensure the affected company properly compensate families of the victims in order to reduce the pain and trauma they have been subjected to as a result of the incident.

Olatunji disclosed that most private companies in the council area have failed in the area of carrying out their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) especially by creating collaboration targeted at alleviating the suffering and socio-economic challenges of their host communities.

Recall that just a few months ago, a Kulum Quarry truck caused a similar accident that claimed the lives of three students of Prospect High School, Aba Nla.

In the wake of that tragedy, the council chairman, Asiwaju Akeem Olatunji, had promptly ordered the construction of speed breakers on the affected route to forestall future occurrences.

Sadly, Saturday’s crash shows that the warnings and precautions have done little to change or curb the recklessness of the company’s drivers.

Speaking on the incident, Engr. Olatunji expressed deep sorrow and described the deaths as both painful and avoidable.

He condoled with the bereaved families and the Idi-Ayunre community, praying for strength and comfort for all those affected.

“This is another avoidable tragedy. My heart goes out to the families of the victims,” he said. “No one should lose their loved ones in such a cruel manner, especially when it could have been prevented.”

Olatunji reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the safety of lives and property in Oluyole. He announced that more speed bumps would be constructed along the Idi-Ayunre–Sabo road to curb reckless driving, particularly by heavy-duty vehicles.

He appealed to the youths of Idi-Ayunre to remain calm and resist the urge to take laws into their hands through road blockades or protests.

“We understand your anger, but we must handle this responsibly. I assure you, justice will be served,” he said, adding that Kulum Quarry would face appropriate sanctions and legal consequences for repeated negligence.

The council boss also emphasized that companies operating within the local government must henceforth comply strictly with safety and traffic regulations, warning that any firm found wanting would be held accountable.

Meanwhile, eyewitnesses at the scene revealed disturbing details about the driver’s conduct. The trailer, reportedly a brand-new vehicle, showed no signs of mechanical failure. Instead, witnesses alleged that the driver was speeding uncontrollably and appeared to be under the influence of substances commonly referred to as “colos” and sachet alcohol.

Residents of the incident area have since renewed calls for stricter monitoring of quarry trucks and other heavy vehicles operating within Oluyole, insisting that the lives of their people should not continue to be the price of negligence and profit.

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