Tyre burst claims three lives on Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway
Quote from Toke on May 29, 2026, 7:49 am
Three persons were burnt to death while 15 others sustained varying degrees of injuries after a commercial bus reportedly suffered a tyre burst and burst into flames along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
The spokesperson for the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency, Babatunde Akinbiyi, disclosed this in a telephone conversation with PUNCH Metro on Thursday.
According to Akinbiyi, the accident occurred around 11am at Iyana Egbado along the Ewekoro inbound Papalanto area of the expressway in Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State.
He noted that the crash involved a Mazda bus with registration number KRD 809 XC carrying 20 passengers.
Akinbiyi noted that the bus suffered a tyre burst while in motion, causing the driver to lose control before the vehicle somersaulted into a nearby bush and caught fire.
“According to an eyewitness, the bus tyre burst while in motion and somersaulted into the bush and burst into flames,” the statement read.
TRACE disclosed that 17 passengers were rescued alive from the accident, while three others were burnt beyond recognition.
“The 15 injured victims had been rescued to the General Hospital, Ifo, while the presumed dead bodies were taken to the Ifo General Hospital morgue,” he stated.
TRACE also sympathised with the families of the deceased and warned motorists against excessive speeding and the use of substandard tyres.
“Motorists are again admonished to avoid excessive speed, tokunbo tyres and ensure proper maintenance of their vehicles before setting out on any journey in view of its attendant consequences,” the statement added.
Similarly, the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Babaseyi Oluseyi, confirmed in a telephone conversation with our correspondent on Thursday that three people died in the road crash.
He added that the lone accident was caused by a loss of control that led the vehicle to somersault before bursting into flames.
Oluseyi said, “MTD personnel of Ewekoro Division, Ogun State Police Command, have responded to a fatal lone motor accident that claimed the lives of three persons and left fifteen others injured along the Lagos/Abeokuta Expressway.
“The accident occurred at about 11:05am on Thursday in the Iyana Egbado area and involved a Mazda bus with registration number KRD 809XC, which was travelling from Abeokuta towards Lagos with eighteen passengers onboard.
“Preliminary findings revealed that the driver suddenly lost control of the vehicle, causing it to somersault and burst into flames.”
He added that the injured victims were taken to a hospital while the accident vehicle was recovered for further investigation.
“Three occupants were burnt to death in the inferno, while fifteen others sustained varying degrees of injuries and were rushed to the General Hospital, Ifo, for medical treatment.
“The accident vehicle has been recovered for safety inspection, while efforts are ongoing to ascertain the identities of the deceased and investigate the cause of the crash,” Oluseyi concluded.
However, the Ogun Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps noted that five persons lost their lives in the accident.
The FRSC spokesperson in the state, Afolabi Odunsi, in a statement on Thursday, disclosed that the vehicle was conveying 20 passengers, comprising six adult males, 11 adult females, one male child, and two female children.
He noted that five persons died in the accident, including one adult male, two adult females, one male child, and one female child.
“The lone crash involved one white Mazda E2000 bus with registration number KRD809XC. A total of 20 persons were involved in the crash, comprising six adult males, 11 adult females, one male child, and two female children.“Out of the 20 persons involved, five persons were killed, comprising one adult male, two adult females, one male child, and one female child. Ten persons sustained varying degrees of injuries, while five persons escaped unhurt,” the statement read.
The FRSC further stated that preliminary investigations revealed that speeding and overloading were probable causes of the crash.
Odunsi stated that the injured victims were taken to the General Hospital, Ifo, and Oreofe Specialist Hospital, Itori, for treatment.
He added that the Ogun State FRSC Sector Commander, Oludare Ogunjobi, sympathised with the families of the victims and urged motorists to avoid speeding, overloading, and traffic violations capable of endangering lives.
He also advised drivers to ensure proper maintenance of their vehicles and strict compliance with traffic regulations, especially during the festive period.

Three persons were burnt to death while 15 others sustained varying degrees of injuries after a commercial bus reportedly suffered a tyre burst and burst into flames along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
The spokesperson for the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency, Babatunde Akinbiyi, disclosed this in a telephone conversation with PUNCH Metro on Thursday.
According to Akinbiyi, the accident occurred around 11am at Iyana Egbado along the Ewekoro inbound Papalanto area of the expressway in Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State.
He noted that the crash involved a Mazda bus with registration number KRD 809 XC carrying 20 passengers.
Akinbiyi noted that the bus suffered a tyre burst while in motion, causing the driver to lose control before the vehicle somersaulted into a nearby bush and caught fire.
“According to an eyewitness, the bus tyre burst while in motion and somersaulted into the bush and burst into flames,” the statement read.
TRACE disclosed that 17 passengers were rescued alive from the accident, while three others were burnt beyond recognition.
“The 15 injured victims had been rescued to the General Hospital, Ifo, while the presumed dead bodies were taken to the Ifo General Hospital morgue,” he stated.
TRACE also sympathised with the families of the deceased and warned motorists against excessive speeding and the use of substandard tyres.
“Motorists are again admonished to avoid excessive speed, tokunbo tyres and ensure proper maintenance of their vehicles before setting out on any journey in view of its attendant consequences,” the statement added.
Similarly, the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Babaseyi Oluseyi, confirmed in a telephone conversation with our correspondent on Thursday that three people died in the road crash.
He added that the lone accident was caused by a loss of control that led the vehicle to somersault before bursting into flames.
Oluseyi said, “MTD personnel of Ewekoro Division, Ogun State Police Command, have responded to a fatal lone motor accident that claimed the lives of three persons and left fifteen others injured along the Lagos/Abeokuta Expressway.
“The accident occurred at about 11:05am on Thursday in the Iyana Egbado area and involved a Mazda bus with registration number KRD 809XC, which was travelling from Abeokuta towards Lagos with eighteen passengers onboard.
“Preliminary findings revealed that the driver suddenly lost control of the vehicle, causing it to somersault and burst into flames.”
He added that the injured victims were taken to a hospital while the accident vehicle was recovered for further investigation.
“Three occupants were burnt to death in the inferno, while fifteen others sustained varying degrees of injuries and were rushed to the General Hospital, Ifo, for medical treatment.
“The accident vehicle has been recovered for safety inspection, while efforts are ongoing to ascertain the identities of the deceased and investigate the cause of the crash,” Oluseyi concluded.
However, the Ogun Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps noted that five persons lost their lives in the accident.
The FRSC spokesperson in the state, Afolabi Odunsi, in a statement on Thursday, disclosed that the vehicle was conveying 20 passengers, comprising six adult males, 11 adult females, one male child, and two female children.
He noted that five persons died in the accident, including one adult male, two adult females, one male child, and one female child.
“Out of the 20 persons involved, five persons were killed, comprising one adult male, two adult females, one male child, and one female child. Ten persons sustained varying degrees of injuries, while five persons escaped unhurt,” the statement read.
The FRSC further stated that preliminary investigations revealed that speeding and overloading were probable causes of the crash.
Odunsi stated that the injured victims were taken to the General Hospital, Ifo, and Oreofe Specialist Hospital, Itori, for treatment.
He added that the Ogun State FRSC Sector Commander, Oludare Ogunjobi, sympathised with the families of the victims and urged motorists to avoid speeding, overloading, and traffic violations capable of endangering lives.
He also advised drivers to ensure proper maintenance of their vehicles and strict compliance with traffic regulations, especially during the festive period.
Quote from Tony on May 29, 2026, 7:58 amOh Lord, have mercy! Reading that children and infants were among those who burned to death just broke me completely. I cannot imagine the panic inside that bus. May God comfort their families. 😭
Oh Lord, have mercy! Reading that children and infants were among those who burned to death just broke me completely. I cannot imagine the panic inside that bus. May God comfort their families. 😭
Quote from tunde on May 29, 2026, 8:30 amSuch a horrific way to die. They were just traveling from Abeokuta to Lagos, probably returning from Eid-el-Kabir family visits, only for their lives to be cut short at Ewekoro. RIP to the dead.
Such a horrific way to die. They were just traveling from Abeokuta to Lagos, probably returning from Eid-el-Kabir family visits, only for their lives to be cut short at Ewekoro. RIP to the dead.
Quote from Uche on May 29, 2026, 8:58 amIt’s a vicious cycle. Drivers can’t afford brand-new tires, so they buy expired foreign tires that have been baked in shipping containers for months. Once those tires hit the hot asphalt of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway at 100km/h, they just disintegrate
It’s a vicious cycle. Drivers can’t afford brand-new tires, so they buy expired foreign tires that have been baked in shipping containers for months. Once those tires hit the hot asphalt of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway at 100km/h, they just disintegrate
Quote from Umar on May 29, 2026, 9:10 amThis is an incredibly horrific tragedy. Hearing about people being trapped and burnt beyond recognition inside a commercial vehicle is completely gut-wrenching, especially with infants and young children caught in the mix.
What makes it even more frustrating is that these “lone accidents” are almost entirely preventable. The combination of intense afternoon heat, excessive speeding, and using substandard or worn-out tires (tokunbo or expired rubber) turns passenger buses into ticking time bombs on our highways.
This is an incredibly horrific tragedy. Hearing about people being trapped and burnt beyond recognition inside a commercial vehicle is completely gut-wrenching, especially with infants and young children caught in the mix.
What makes it even more frustrating is that these “lone accidents” are almost entirely preventable. The combination of intense afternoon heat, excessive speeding, and using substandard or worn-out tires (tokunbo or expired rubber) turns passenger buses into ticking time bombs on our highways.
Quote from Uzoma on May 29, 2026, 9:35 amIf you check the manufacturing date on most tires being sold in our markets, they expired three or more years ago. Most people don’t even know tires have expiry dates. We need massive public sensitization on this.
If you check the manufacturing date on most tires being sold in our markets, they expired three or more years ago. Most people don’t even know tires have expiry dates. We need massive public sensitization on this.
Quote from Yahaya on May 29, 2026, 10:29 amThe FRSC report explicitly mentioned overloading as a probable cause alongside speeding. Why are these commercial transit garages (parks) still allowed to pack 20 people into a bus meant for 14 or 15? The weight strain on the tires is immense.
The FRSC report explicitly mentioned overloading as a probable cause alongside speeding. Why are these commercial transit garages (parks) still allowed to pack 20 people into a bus meant for 14 or 15? The weight strain on the tires is immense.
Quote from Yetty_K on May 29, 2026, 10:48 amCommercial drivers on the Abeokuta-Sango Ota axis drive like they have a spare life at home. They fly over potholes and speed excessively just to maximize the number of trips they can make in a day to cover high fuel costs.
Commercial drivers on the Abeokuta-Sango Ota axis drive like they have a spare life at home. They fly over potholes and speed excessively just to maximize the number of trips they can make in a day to cover high fuel costs.
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