Five secondary schools teachers have been confirmed death from the auto-crash on Ijebu-Ode/Epe Road.
Newsconnect reports that other than the five teachers that were confirmed dead as at the time of filing this report, this medium gathered that the handlers are yet to allay fears as the death toll may rise due to the severity of injuries sustained by many others in the accident.
Inside sources told journalists that the teachers were returning from a staff audit organised by the state government to detect ghost workers in Alausa.
According to the report, the teachers from Epe, came in hired buses for the exercise at the Adeyemi Bero Hall at the Alausa secretariat.
“There were lots of teachers in attendance since the exercise involved all secondary teachers in Lagos State.
“The Epe teachers could not complete their audit as at 7pm when the exercise closed and they headed back home,” sources told Newsconnectonline.com
This medium learnt that the teachers could not take the normal route of Lekki-Ajah axis due to construction works on the road, hence they decided to take the Ijebu-Ode route.
“They were in a convoy of about 10 18-seater buses, because there were about 167 secondary school teachers in Epe and they all came for the exercise,” our correspondent learnt.
This medium learnt that the driver of a trailer driving against traffic had head on collision with the leading bus in the convoy.
“Five teachers died on the spot while the injured were rushed to the Epe General Hospital,” sources told our medium
According to report, the accident occured early Tuesday, 31 December, 2024.
“We have not slept since then and the Epe General Hospital is playing host to teachers and their families as at the time of writing this report,” sources added.
Some of the teachers blamed the state government for not decentralising the exercise.
“In the past, this staff audit is done through the various education districts. I don’t know why they asked all the teachers to come to Alausa.
“If you see the scene of the audit at Alausa, the place was so rowdy that one can even suffocate,” one of the teachers said.
Culled from gazellenews.com