Thursday, December 26, 2013
Bloody Christmas in Lagos, C’River
It was a bloody Christmas celebration in Lagos
and Cross River states as no fewer than nine
persons were killed in auto accidents on
Tuesday night and on Wednesday morning.
Five people comprising a baby, her mother, two
brothers and a driver died on Wednesday in
the Lagos State accident, while four youths
died in the Cross River accident.
In Lagos, our correspondent learnt that apart
from the five people that perished on
Christmas day, another lady suffered a
fracture after a container which was on an
articulated truck fell on a commercial bus on
Alaba Suru Road in the Ajeromi-Ifelodun area
of Lagos.
Eyewitnesses said the baby, her mother, the
two brothers and the bus driver, who were
victims of the accident, were returning from
the Lagos Island.
It was said the two brothers went to purchase
bangers for the New Year celebration.
The crash was said to have been caused by a
mentally unstable woman, who laid in the
middle of the road, thereby creating confusion
for the truck driver who was on top speed.
Eyewitnesses told PUNCH Metro that the
yellow LT bus, with number plate, MUS-975-
XC, had also stopped by the side of the road
to drop off a passenger, which precipitated
the accident.
A resident, Mohammed Wasiu, said, “The
incident happened around 8.30am. I saw the
mad woman walking around this morning. She
just decided to sleep on the road at that time.
“The LT bus was going towards Mile 2. There
were about eight people in the bus. The driver
decided to stop because someone wanted to
get down from the bus.
“As this was going on, the truck was coming on
full speed. There were two trucks; one was
already ahead, so the second truck driver
wanted to catch up.
“When he got to that point and saw the mad
woman on the road, he wanted to avoid
crushing her. As he maneuvered the truck, its
side hit the bus, and the container fell on the
bus.”
Wasiu said residents immediately rushed to
the scene and began to cut the vehicle with
saws in order to save the occupants who were
in pain.
Another eyewitness, who did not identify
himself, said, “The two brothers who were at
the back of the bus were trapped. They had
packs of bangers that they just bought. The
woman, who wore a shawl, and was carrying a
baby, could not also escape. They all died,
including the driver.
“It was only a lady that was at the entrance to
the door that escaped with a fracture.”
After the accident, angry residents were said
to have seized the mentally unstable lady and
beaten her up. Some of the residents said it
was the second time she would trigger such
accident. She was, however, rescued by
policemen.
At the rescue operation scene were officials
of the National Emergency Management
Agency, Federal Road Safety Corps, Lagos
State Traffic Management Agency, policemen,
and the Lagos State Emergency Medical
Services.
The NEMA spokesperson, South-West Zone,
Ibrahim Farinloye said, “The incident happened
at 8.30am, but we were not alerted till around
11.46am. NEMA was able to mobilise other
rescue officials to the scene. At the end of
the rescue operation, a woman and her baby
with two men died, while a lady was rescued
alive. She however had a fractured leg. The
corpses have been taken to a mortuary in
Oshodi.”
The police Public Relations Officer, Lagos
State, Ngozi Braide, said she would call back
to give details on the accident.
In Cross River, four youths were on Tuesday
killed, while several others were injured after
a Mercedes Benz 911 truck rammed into them
by the road side at the Akamkpa area of the
Calabar-Ikom highway.
The incident, which occurred around the
state’s college of education in Awi, Akamkpa
Local Government Area, left the community in
mourning.
PUNCH Metro gathered on Wednesday that
the truck with number plate, Lagos FKJ 505
XC, was immediately burnt by angry mob, while
the driver, Chidi Duruba, and the truck
conductor, Edwin Oragunye, were thoroughly
beaten up.
Two of the injured persons are Blessing Etim
and Okechukwu Mbaka. The whereabouts of
the six other injured persons could not be
immediately ascertained.
An eyewitness, Ekam Emmanuel, said, “About
6am on Tuesday, some youths from Mbarakom
community decided to go for a road walk along
the Calabar-Ikom highway.
“A Mercedes Benz 911 truck with the number
plate, FKJ 505 XC rammed into them from
behind and the incident claimed four lives on
the spot while several others were injured.
“This incident happened at 6am when I came to
clean my shop. I met the youths jogging on the
highway but suddenly a truck coming from
Calabar on high speed climbed on the four
that died on the spot.
“As a result of the tragedy, the Mbarakom
youths got angry, the truck driver and his
conducter were almost killed when they
stopped to see what had happened. They were
seriously beaten up, while the truck was set
ablaze.”
Emmanuel said another truck, marked Cross
River, KAM 45 XA, was also forcefully
stopped by the angry mob and set ablaze. He
added that the driver escaped being lynched.
She said the anger continued as the youths
further burnt another oncoming Audi 80
commercial car, adding that the intervention
of the combined team of military and police
patrol teams brought the situation under
control.
A police officer in the Akamkpa division, Eric
Bassey, who is of the traffic department,
confirmed the report. He said, “The DPO got
an early morning distress call that there was a
riot going on in Awi. He immediately gave us
orders and on getting to the scene we
discovered that three vehicles were burnt and
some casualties were there.
“The casualties included some dead bodies,
while several others, who sustained injuries,
were taken to the hospital for medical
attention.
“We were informed that the driver and the
conductor of the truck that caused the
accident were being held hostage at
Mbarakom. We acted swiftly, but discovered
that they had been beaten up badly. We
rescued them and took them to the General
Hospital at Akamkpa where they are still
receiving treatment.”
He said peace had been restored in the
troubled community.
When contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Hogan Bassey,
confirmed the incident, adding that the police
had been able to bring the situation under
control.
Copyright PUNCH.
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