The fire service official clarified that the cause of the incident was mechanical failure, specifically an overheated engine, which is a common hazard in commercial vehicles operating under heavy loads or prolonged use. He urged drivers, especially those transporting goods, to conduct regular maintenance checks on their vehicles to prevent such accidents. “We always advise motorists to ensure their engines are properly serviced and cooled, especially during the hot season,” Akinwande said.
The incident has drawn attention to road safety and vehicle maintenance across Nigeria, particularly in commercial transport. Many goods are transported daily through Ibadan’s busy roads, making safety a critical concern for both drivers and passengers. The loss of 30 bags of rice, a staple food item, also raises questions about the impact of such accidents on food supply chains, especially in times of rising inflation and food insecurity.
Residents and traders in the Agodi area reported seeing thick smoke rising from the scene, prompting concerns about air quality and traffic disruptions. The fire was fully extinguished within minutes, and no further damage was reported to nearby properties or vehicles. Authorities have not yet announced whether an investigation into the incident will be launched, but the fire service has reiterated its commitment to public safety and rapid response.
This event serves as a reminder of the importance of vehicle safety in Nigeria’s transport sector. As commercial activities continue to grow, ensuring that vehicles are roadworthy remains a shared responsibility between operators, regulators, and drivers. The incident in Ibadan underscores the need for greater awareness and preventive measures to avoid similar losses in the future.


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