March 28, 2024

FRSC Confirms 11 Dead In Kogi Auto Crash

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Kogi State Command, has confirmed the death of eleven persons and seven others who sustained degrees of injuries in fatal multiple accident that occurred at Ochadamu community on Ajaokuta-Itobe-Anyigba highway in Kogi state on Thursday.

Eleven persons and 10 vehicles were burnt to ashes in the auto crash resulting from petrol tanker fire explosion.

Mr Stephen Dawulung, Kogi State Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) confirmed the mishap in a chart with our correspondent in Lokoja on Friday.

He said that seven persons were also injured while five motorcycles were completely burnt in the inferno.

Dawulung said that FRSC personnel that rushed to the scene of the accident were able to rescue some trapped commuters and the injured and rushed them to hospitals for medical attention.

“Already, six of the injured persons have been taken to Holy Memorial Hospital, Ochadamu while one was taken to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Ajaokuta, for medical attention.

“It’s very saddening that 11 persons died in these unfortunate road accidents that occurred at a spot due to human carelessness,” he said.

The sector commander said that the Corps had severally warned motorists to always check the road worthiness of their vehicles before embarking on a journey, but they often turn deaf ears to the warning.

Dawulung described the accident as “very unfortunate” and “shocking” calling on motorists to always adhere to safety rules and regulations to avoid such carnage and wanton destruction of lives and properties.

According to an eyewitness, issues leading to the accident started at about 3.00pm when a truck rammed into a stationary Sienna Bus at a Military check point due to brake failure and killed one person on the spot.

He said that as the personnel engaged the truck driver trying to sort things out, another truck driver took out his phone and started recording on video and this angered the personnel who seized the phone.

“Other truck drivers around protested and demanded that the phone be returned to their colleague without further delay,” he explained.

The eyewitness said that one of them (drivers) drove his petrol-laden tanker across the road, blocked the highway and swore never to move it away until the phone was returned to the owner.

Shortly after however, another articulated vehicle, loaded with Coal from the Easter part, also lost control due to brake failure and rammed into the tanker, which exploded in flames.

Vehicles on queue and others coming from opposite directions got engulfed in the inferno, leading to several persons getting burnt beyond recognition while others sustained injuries.

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