Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has on Friday paid condolence visits to the families of the Lagos State Government staff, who were involved in the train accident that claimed six lives on Thursday.
NPO on Thursday reported a train-bus crash at PWD Bus-Stop, along Agege Motor Road, in the State.
It was gathered that a Lagos State Government Staff Bus with Number 33, carrying civil servants and some dependants from Isolo to Alausa had a head-on collision with a commercial train at PWD Bus-Stop, along Agege Motor Road, in the State.
The accident which claimed six lives out of the 85 passengers on the bus had 79 civil servants and their dependants on the bus sustained varying degrees of injuries.
The incident occurred when the Lagos State Government staff bus was about to cross the rail track and during the process, it collided with a commercial train at the location.
Sympathizing with the families, governor Sanwo-Olu urged them to take the death of their loved ones in good faith and see it as an act of God.
Governor Sanwo-Olu who visited some of the families at Jakande Estate, Oke Afa, and Ikotun areas of Lagos State, commiserated with the bereaved families and prayed for them over their irreplaceable losses.
The Governor also visited the families of Esther Rokosu, a staff of Lagos Internal Revenue Service (LIRS), and 54-year-old Mrs. Victoria Johnson nee Dada, a Social Welfare Officer of Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH).
He also paid a condolence visit to the home of a Youth Corps member, Miss Aina Oreoluwa Juliana, who was serving in the Ministry of Education before her untimely death.
“During the visit, prayers were offered for the deceased families, various ministries, and the Lagos State Government,” Sanwo-Olu’s spokesman, Gboyega Akosile disclosed this in a statement sent to NPOReports on Saturday.
In his entourage were Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola, and some members of the State Executive.