
No fewer than 25 people have just lost
their lives in a fatal accident that occurred Kogi State involving a
tanker conveying fuel and an eighteen seater bus coming from the North.
DAILY POST reports that both vehicles got burnt to ashes.
The accident which occurred between
Fefele-Okene Abuja Road at about 1:30pm Friday saw residents of the area
scampering for safety.
When DAILY POST reporter visited the scene at exactly 2:05pm, officers of the Fire Service were yet to arrive at the scene.
But when they later came at about 2:20pm
to salvage the situation, they could only help for a few minutes as
their water got finished while fighting the ranging fire.
Our reporter who is currently at the
scene of the incident observed that 18 unidentified bodies were seen
lifeless on the ground.
Equally consumed in the inferno were about 10 cars parked by the road side.
Sympathizers watching helplessly expressed shock and blamed the bad nature of the road for the accident.
An eyewitness, Bawasa Ibrahim said two tricycle rider popularly called Keke napep were equally burnt in the accident.
” The tanker and the eighteen seater bus
were trying to overtake each other. But unfortunately, the tanker lost
balance and it fell on the bus.
“We have been complaining to the
government to fix this road. Now you can see how many lives that have
been lost. No fewer than 25 burnt bodies can be seen here.” Ibrahim
added.
Another eyewitness, Haruna Sadiq who
sympathize with families of those who lost their lives said they have
been calling the fire authority for more 20 minute but they claimed
there was no fuel in their vehicle.
” I am really disappointed with our
firemen. We have been calling them that people are dying here, but all
we could hear is that they don’t have fuel. What a shame.” he lamented.
He, however, appealed to the government
to do the needful, stating that a similar accident happened in this same
spot where lives were also lost.
As at the time of filing this report, the fire is still on.
The Federal Road Safety Corps, Kogi State command is yet to confirm the accident and come up with an official casualties figure.


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