The Guardian (Nigeria)

20 die in Kaduna-abuja road mishap

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IT was tragedy as 20 people died in a motor accident along Kaduna-abuja expressway on Sunday.

The Sector Commander of the Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC) in Kaduna State, Umar Ibrahim, said the accident occurred around 7 p.m. at Dutse Uturn, 22 kilometres from Kaduna metropolis. It involved a white DAF articulate­d vehicle with registrati­on number AJG118XA and a white Toyota Haice bus marked XA866MLF. According to him, the 16- seater bus going to the southern part of the country was overloaded with 30 passengers, 29 males and a female. The accident occurred when the truck that was coming from Abuja tried to make a u-turn at Dutse. The bus coming from Kaduna rammed into it, killing 17 people instantly. “Ten other passengers sustained injuries and were rushed to the hospital by an FRSC official, where three of them later died,” Ibrahim told the Newsagency­of Nigeria(nan). The sector commander said the truck was going to evacuate cows from a broken down truck close to the scene of the accident.

“The bus was not only overloaded with passengers, it was also choked with dismembere­d motorcycle­s belonging to the passengers,” he said.

The accident caused traffic jam that lasted for about four hours. “We have to divert traffic to single lane before we were able to clear the wreckage and restore free flow of traffic.”

An eyewitness, Kabiru Mohammed, said he was on his way to Abuja when he came across the accident. “Initially I thought it was an armed robbery in progress, because I saw motorists turning back and taking the other lane. I later saw the articulate­d vehicle by the uturn that obstructed traffic.

“On getting there after I took the other lane, I saw people lying dead, while FRSC officials were trying to take the injured to the hospital. It was really a terrible sight,” Mohammed said.

 ?? PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN-KUTI ?? Director, Nigeria-south Africa Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Edun Sonaiya (left); Life Patron, Dr. Oba Otudeko; Directors, Osayaba Giwa-osagie and Ubong King at the chamber’s breakfast meeting sponsored by Protection Plus Services Limited in Lagos…yesterday
PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN-KUTI Director, Nigeria-south Africa Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Edun Sonaiya (left); Life Patron, Dr. Oba Otudeko; Directors, Osayaba Giwa-osagie and Ubong King at the chamber’s breakfast meeting sponsored by Protection Plus Services Limited in Lagos…yesterday

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