3rd Mainland Bridge Suicide: LASEMA Officials Continue Search For Body In Lagoon.

It is day two of the search for the body of a man identified as Dr. Allwell Orji, who allegedly jumped off the Third Mainland Bridge on Sunday evening.

Emergency agencies who have been conducting the search said their effort has not yielded any fruit.

The General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Adesina Tiamiyu, told Channels Television that officials would continue with the search until the body was found.

Mr Tiamiyu said the search operation lasted till late night, adding that more boats were deployed on Monday morning while the search continued.

He hinted that the operation was extended to a wider range, saying tidal waves might have moved the drowned body from where the incident took place.

The LASEMA boss, who said they have also alerted those in the neighbourhood to watch out for any floating body, noted that it was not certain if the body would be recovered on Monday.

Until his death, Dr. Orji works at the Mount Sinai Hospital in Surulere area of Lagos State, southwest Nigeria.

He was said to be on his way to Victoria Island for a meeting with the Medical and Dental Association of Nigeria when the incident happened.

Temporary reports from Police authorities revealed that the deceased had asked his driver to stop the vehicle before jumping across the bridge and into the water.

LASEMA also said there was a distress call of a man who parked his grey coloured Nissan SUV at about 4:50 pm around Adekunle and jumped into the Lagos lagoon.

The agency said the vehicle and the driver had been taken to Adeniji Adele Police Station for further investigation.

 

Source: Channels TV

BREAKING: Man parks his car, jumps off 3rd Mainland Bridge. [VIDEO]

Reports filtering in has it that a yet to be identified man has jumped to his own death from the popular 3rd Mainland Bridge in Lagos.

Eyewitness account revealed that the man parked his SUV on the side of the bridge’s railings, stepped out of the car and leaped over the borders into the Lagos lagoon.

According to another eye witness who spoke with, the said man reportedly stopped his driver while on the bridge saying he needed to check something on the body of his vehicle, a Nissan X-TRAIL SUV with plate number LND-476EE.

However, officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency have arrived the scene of the incident to initiate a rescue effort.

Ambulances could be seen at the scene but the personnel could not do much as there were no divers to get in the lagoon.

Check out the video of the aftermath of the suicide.

3rd Mainland Bridge Traffic: The Irresponsibility Of Fashola & FERMA – By Adeeko Ademola

Recently, there have been tales of terrible gridlocks in a particular part of Lagos, the third mainland bridge to be precise and this has over time had it’s toll on the traffic situation of some major routes in the metropolis.

The Third Mainland Bridge is the longest of three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the mainland, the other two being the Eko and Carter bridges. The bridge which serves as an alternative route to Agege Motor Road and Ikorodu Road especially to  motorists and commuters who work or live on the Island, is no doubt one of the busiest basically because it links the Mainland to the core Lagos Island namely; Ikoyi, Obalende, Victoria Island and even Lekki-Ajah.

The recent traffic gridlock however can be traced to the ongoing rehabilitiation of the third mainland. After findings, I was able to deduce that adequate information was not made public in terms of warnings to motorists and commuters who ply that route on a daily basis. This is an act of gross irresponsibility and negligence of duty.

This development is totally unacceptable from the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing which ironically is headed by a former governor of Lagos State.

Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola, who during his term in office as governor of Lagos State ensures that the public is notified of proposed construction works on federal projects in the state. In most cases, the Lagos State Government is properly briefed on such proposals and the government in return relays such notification to members of the public. However, reverse is the case and ultimately more disappointing that the former governor who is now the Minister for Power, Works and Housing does not deem it fit to put proper measures in place to avert or reduce the resultant effect of a road diversion especially on a busy route like the third mainland bridge.

A close look at the ongoing rehabilitation of the bridge, it is clearly evident that the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) which is saddled with the responsibility of rectifying the recent damages on the bridge is far from capable and professional. Series of construction-related accidents have been recorded in the past few days and I think in my own opinion that the government agency may lack the capability to handle the task. The FG, over time has had a good work history with world renowned construction giants, Julius Berger Nigeria Limited. Why the FG has decided to overlook a more professional company for the one contracted to rehabilitate the bridge is a cause for concern.

The capability of FERMA to adequately secure lives and property during the period it has to fix the bridge is questionable as some of the heavy duty equipment being used by FERMA broke down today and caused a very terrible gridlock which created a messy backlog up to areas like Ogudu, Ojota, 7UP and Motorways area of the mainland. Also, FERMA has failed woefully to ensure it properly puts up traffic signs and warnings on the route. Any responsible construction agency should know that warning signs are integral part of their work equipment. It is grossly irresponsible of FERMA who embarked on the rehabilitation of a major road without prior notice to show up on-site without important work tools such as traffic signs and safety measure tools.

So, basically the partial closure of the third mainland bridge, broken down heavy duty equipment belonging to FERMA, added up with the irresponsibility of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing communication-wise are to blame for the un-quantifiable manpower and productive time Lagosians wasted in traffic today.

If the former governor of Lagos State do not see anything wrong with the negligence of duty as regards prompting the current governor of Lagos State about an impending infrastructural work like this particular one, then it is our duty as citizens to point it out.

Proper and well-timed communication has done a whole deal of reducing friction in recent time and it still remains the most effective tools of governance. I will implore the minister and all other public office holders to take most importantly this cheap tool called effective communication in carrying out their constituted assignments. Lagosians can only hope for a speedy rehabilitation of the third mainland bridge because it serves as a link for commercial activities for a huge percentage of Lagosians and it’s importance, value is not of little magnitude.

I also hope that measures to curb accidents and ensure safety of both workers and commuters while work is being carried out, will be in place. The ministry needs to do better to also ensure that the rehabilitation of the third mainland bridge does not totally cripple the economy of Lagos State.

Suspected Militant who planned to bomb 3rd Mainland Bridge arrested.

While residents across Lagos were celebrating the festive season, little did they know that militants in the Lagos and Ogun creeks were plotting to bomb Third Mainland Bridge – one of the longest bridges in Africa.

Security operatives arrested one of the leaders of a notorious militant group operating in Ikorodu and Arepo areas of Lagos and Ogun states on November, 2, 2016. The suspect, Abiodun Amos also known by his moniker as Senti was arrested by operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, at a river bank in Majidun, Ikorodu.

Upon his arrest, the suspect confessed that his group planned to bomb the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos on Boxing Day, December 26, 2016, because the Federal Government failed to consider its members for amnesty.

What was also shocking during his confession was that he claimed his militant group had planned to bomb the bridge towards end of November 2016 before the Special Intelligence Response Team of the Police frustrated the group’s efforts.

One of the items found with the suspect
One of the items found with the suspect

Speaking when paraded by security operatives, the suspect said “if we don’t blow up the Third Mainland Bridge, government will not listen to us. We had concluded plans to carry out the attack by November ending. ‘’I am the group’s explosives expert and before I was arrested we were going into the creeks to conclude plans on how to carry out the attack.”

He added that “we went into bank robberies and kidnapping because we wanted to get government’s attention and all we wanted was for them to grant us amnesty and also offer us pipeline protection contract. We have made several appeals but government is not listening to us.”

The Police said that two AK-47 rifles hidden inside a bag, detonators, and two additional cartons of explosives with the words Gelatine Dynamite inscribed on them were found in a saloon car driven by a member of the gang who escaped upon sighting the Police on his trail.

Confirming the development, Force Public Relations Officer, Don Awunah, a Deputy Commissioner of Police said “on sighting the policemen, the second suspect jumped out of his car and escaped into the bush, abandoning the operational vehicle. After searching the vehicle, two cartons of Gelatine dynamite explosives and hundreds of detonators were recovered in the boot of the car. Efforts to arrest the remaining gang members are in progress.”