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Sunday, September 23, 2012

How driver killed 30, injured many while trying to evade arrest



Nigeria  Police was established to protect lives and property. What happened, last week, however, ran contrary to this creed as four persons  in police uniform, operating  in a bullion van, allegedly  pursued a truck owned by  a cement company, following which the driver lost  control and rammed into some  buses, crushing the passengers as well as some
Okada riders and traders  to death on Sagamu-Benin-Ore expressway.

It  was a gory spectacle: The wreckage of the vehicles and horrifying mangled human bodies littered the scene. Sympathisers beholding blood stains everywhere threw themselves to the ground; anxiety gripped many  people who were   searching  for  their loved ones.

The accident, which  claimed about  30 lives, occurred at the  Mabolufon junction, Ijebu – Ode, Ogun State, also  left  dozens of people critically injured. Some of the victims, according to  findings, were roadside traders and  people  who were  waiting to board vehicles.

According to Vanguard the remains of seven persons, including a pregnant woman, were deposited at the morgue of the General Hospital, Ijebu – Ode, while doctors battled to save the lives of  over 20 persons said to be critically injured.


An eye witness said  the ill-fated truck, with registration number, EDO  RRU 33 XA, was allegedly being chased  by the  policemen in the bullion van  as the driver reportedly drove against the traffic. In a  bid to evade arrest, the truck  crushed  the buses which had  stopped for passengers to  alight at the Ijebu  Ode junction. All  the passengers in  one of the buses coming from one of the eastern states were  killed on the spot.

A traffic official with Ogun State agency, TRACE, disclosed that they were busy packing the corpses  to the mortuary. “ The  accident is pathetic. I have never witnessed such  an ugly incident  in my life. We  have taken over 10 bodies to the mortuary, while the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC,  has taken over seven  bodies. The ambulance  of the Ogun State Accident Team has also taken many corpses and more are still lying there”.

Moments after the incident, some residents of  nearby Ijebu Ode, Egbe, Atiba and  Moraika, thronged the  scene, lamenting the incident which many attributed to the careless driving of the driver of the truck. The  truck, laden with fertilizers, was nearly burnt by the angry mob, but  for the quick intervention of some policemen who were on the highway directing traffic.

The affected buses, a  blue  Mazda bus marked,  Ondo KTP11 XA, and Toyota Hiace bus, marked, Lagos XW 530 GGE, had full load of passengers allegedly coming from Ondo.

Meanwhile, Ogun State Police Command has denied being responsible for the  auto mishap. The State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, said the truck driver allegedly responsible for the accident had been arrested.

Giving the driver’s name as Adeboye Adebayo, Adejobi said the driver caused the accident by entering the expressway from the Ikorodu axis of the road on top seed.

The PRRO said it was in a  bid by the driver to beat a bullion van which  was also on top speed along the express way that he rammed into oncoming vehicles.

‘’Putting the records straight,  it was the bullion van (painted blue) that caused that accident”, he  said. He added that Adebayo was  making statement to the police on the incident. In the meantime, some  survivors of  the accident  were facing threat of rejection by the management of the General Hospital, Ijebu Ode over failure to pay  for treatment.

When Sunday Vanguard visited the hospital, it was gathered that  the critically injured victims were being rejected by the nurses on the grounds of payments. The visit however served as the saving grace for the  survivors as the rejection was reversed.

A  deputy commissioner of police, Abdul Majeed Alli,  who was on an  on- the-spot assessment at the scene of the accident ,handed over an undisclosed amount of money to the management of  the state owned hospital for the treatment of the victims.

But the driver of the ill-fated truck accused some policemen of causing the accident. “A bullion van with four policemen suddenly blocked me  and asked me to park but I suspected  they  could be  armed robbers. So, I did not stop. As I was running from them. I rammed into two buses and road side traders”.

The Ijebu zonal commander of TRACE, Commander  Hamzat Tommy, confirmed that over 30 persons died in the accident, saying: “The number of the dead is about  thirty something,a pregnant woman was involved. You need to see how the foetus rushed out, it was pathetic and gory.

“Young boys and girls were also involved, even Okada riders who we always advised not to stay on the expressway, see how some of them lost their lives because of what they wanted  to eat. ”My boys worked till very late in the night, evacuating corpses from the scene.”

Narrating how the accident happened, the Sector Commander of the FRSC, Ayobami Omiyale, said,”I was told that the truck  lost control due to over speeding as it was gathered that the police were chasing the driver for driving against the traffic. In the process of escaping, the truck ran into the waiting buses and crushed the passengers  to death.”

-culled from vanguard

1 comment:

  1. Nawa oooº°°ºº°°. God sholud save us from Nigeria police

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