An official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, who
slumped while controlling traffic on Ishaga Road in the Idi-Araba, Mushin area
on Saturday, has died.
PUNCH
Metro learnt
that the official, Kazeem Lawal, was brought in dead to the Randle Hospital,
Surulere, where his colleagues had rushed him.
Sunday
PUNCH had
reported that the official, who was among LASTMA officials on duty for an event
at the Chapel of the Healing Cross, collapsed at about 1.30pm.
It
was also reported that Lawal, who was gasping for breath, was rushed to a
hospital after he did not respond to preliminary treatment.
Our
correspondent gathered that Lawal, who was attached to LASTMA Zone 3, Iponri,
died on the way to the hospital.
The
matter was said to have been reported at the Alakara Police Division.
One
of the colleagues of the deceased, who spoke to our correspondent on condition
of anonymity, said, “He was initially taken to the Lagos University Teaching
Hospital, but he could not be attended to because of the ongoing strike action.
He was then rushed to the Randle Hospital where he was confirmed dead.
“We
do not have any insurance policy. We do not have any hazard allowance. It is
very painful.
“His
family members are in disarray at present. We work round the clock, and we are
usually overwhelmed. He must have collapsed from accumulated stress.
“Since
the government sacked some LASTMA workers last year, there has been a burden on
the workforce. Work posts, where seven personnel were handling, have been
reduced to one or two.”
Our
correspondent gathered that LASTMA officials, policemen and National Union of
Transport Workers besieged the hospital on Sunday.
“The
whole thing happened so fast and so shocking. By the time they took him to the
Randle Hospital, he had died,” another LASTMA official said.
The
Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, said he would
get back to our correspondent on the matter.
He
said, “I am still awaiting details on the incident. I will call you back when I
have them.”
The
Public Relations Officer, LASTMA, Bola Ajao, could not be reached as calls put
across to her phone did not connect. A text message sent to her also had yet to
be replied to.
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