A father, Kayode Agboola,
has cried out for help on her daughter, Abiola, whose leg was crushed by a fuel
tanker owned by a company, AbdulKadri and Sons.
Abiola was on her way to
take the United Tertiary Matriculation Examination on March 24, 2012, when the
accident occurred.
Agboola said the company
reneged on its promise to take care of his daughter’s medical bills.
Findings by PUNCH
Metro showed that the company does not have a permanent office in
Lagos, but its tankers supply fuel to buyers in Lagos.
Abiola, 19, said she was
waiting for a bus at Anthony Bus Stop when the incident occurred.
“The incident happened
around 7am. I was waiting to get a bus to my UTME centre. I stood on a culvert
on the side of the road and wanted to cross the road. As I was about to cross,
the trailer came from nowhere and crushed my leg. That was the last thing I
knew,” she said.
Our correspondent learnt
that the driver of the trailer immediately sped away.
“I don’t know what
happened immediately after I was hit but I was told some motorists chased the
trailer driver and eventually caught him at Toll Gate area of the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway,” Abiola said.
The National Diploma
holder from the Lagos State Polytechnic has undergone many surgeries and will
soon have another skin graft at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital,
Ikeja.
Abiola’s father told our
correspondent that the driver was caught and taken to the Anthony Police
Division.
Agboola said, “I went to
the police station when I heard that the driver of the tanker had been taken
there. But he was later released after he gave his statement.
“One of the managers of
the company, AbdulKadiri and Sons, met me at the police station. The manager,
Mr. Yisa Hassan, apologised for what happened and promised that the company would
finance my daughter’s treatment. He even gave me N150, 000 that day to offset
expenses incurred so far.”
He said after waiting for
a while, he called Hassan on the telephone to brief him about his daughter’s
condition.
Agboola said Hassan
informed him that the company belonged to his elder brother and he was still
making efforts to get money from the company.
Agboola said, “Since then,
all I have been getting from Hassan have been mere promises. I was shocked when
he told me he paid Mr. Achibong, the Divisional Traffic Officer handling the
case at Anthony, N130,000.
“Every time I call
him, he would promise that they were making plans on the issue but never did
anything. It got to a stage that I knew the company did not have the
intention of doing anything.
“I have spent all the
proceeds of my business on the treatment of my daughter while the company whose
trailer crushed her leg has decided to abandon us. It got to a stage that I
have to sell most of the bottles I use for my beer dealership.”
However, when our
correspondent contacted Hassan on the telephone, he said he was just a director
in the company.
He said, “My brother is
the head of the company, I am just a director. There is a limit to the decision
I can take on the issue. I have informed my brother.
“I am really surprised
about Agboola’s claim. I did not pay any money to the DTO.”
When our correspondent
contacted the Anthony Police Division, the DTO was said to be out of town.
The Divisional Police
Officer, Mr. Adeola Raji, who is now handling the case, told our correspondent
on the phone that the investigation was still ongoing.
“You can confirm
from the father of the girl himself. We are still on the issue. It is not true
that anybody collected money,” he said.