Sunday, 29 July 2012

13 die in Nigeria’s ghastly road crash



No fewer than 13 passengers died in a motor accident on the Benin-Ore road, the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) confirmed on Sunday.
In a statement issued by Mr Bisi Kazeem, Deputy Corps Public Education Officer, the commission stated that the accident happened at kilometre 53, before Ohosun town, zone 5.12 toll gate unit command in Edo State at 7.45 a.m on Sunday.

Kazeem said the accident, which involved two vehicles, was caused by the driver of the Anambra Mass Transit Toyota Hiace bus, with registration number YB 610 EPE (Lagos), who for no reason drove against traffic on the Benin-Ore lane.The driver faced an oncoming Iveco truck descending a slope, resulting in head-on collision.The bus was coming from Lagos carrying traders dealing in electronics and 13 out of the passengers in the bus died, while three people survived including the truck driver.
The victims, according to FRSC, have been taken to Shiloh Hospital, Ugbogui in Edo for treatment while corpses were deposited at the mortuary of the same hospital.The Commission said the obstruction caused as a result of the accident had been promptly cleared.


-pmnews

1 comment:

  1. This tragic happening is still the by-product of Tony Anenih’s non-performing tenure as Works Minister. Its very unfortunate that the likes of Tony Anenih still walk freely in our society & even attempt to dictate the pace of things. In other civilized democracies, the likes of Anenih should be cooling their heels in jail now for corruption & abuse of Public Office or better still, face a firing squad in one of those Asian Countries where laws on corruption are more stringent!

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