Mr Afolabi attributed the cause of the crash to speeding and a burst tyre.
He identified speeding as a major cause of road traffic crashes in the state.
The seized narcotics came from NDLEA commands under Zones 9 and 11.
Mr Rabe told journalists in Abeokuta on Saturday that the unwavering dedication reduced illicit drug trade in the state.
According to the NDLEA boss, most drug users are ashamed to visit psychiatric centres.
The NDLEA narcotics commander said 112 suspected drug users, including five females and 107 males, were counselled and rehabilitated in Ogun in five months.
The FRSC sector commander was reacting to Thursday’s gridlock on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, where motorists spent long hours in traffic.
Mr Uga was reacting to the tanker accident in the Ibafo axis of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Saturday.
Mr Uga implored both commercial and private vehicles to install speed limit devices.
In a statement in Abeokuta, Florence Okpe, the spokesperson of FRSC in Ogun, said the three accidents happened in the early hours of the day.
