The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dauda Ali Biu has for the umpteenth time advised the motoring public to avoid night trips as auto crash has killed 15 person on Easter eve night before University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku, Ozalla in Enugu State.
He gave the warning due to the dangers that come with night trips and reaffirmed the readiness and determination of the Corps to bring to an end, all speed induced crashes as he puts machineries in motion towards rejigging operational strategies for positive results.
This came following considerable increase in speed related crashes and fatalities recorded in recent time, particularly the fatal crash that occured at exactly 8:20PM on Saturday 8 April, 2023 at 0.45km before University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku, OZALLA in Enugu State.
The crash involved a Toyota Hiace commercial Bus and a Mercedes Benz Truck with registration number AAA264XR. A total of 15 people, comprising of 13 occupants on board the Toyota Hiace and 2 occupants in the Mercedes Truck were all killed and burnt beyond recognition.
The report revealed that the fatal crash was caused by excessive speed and route violation which is driving against traffic popularly referred to in local parlance as ‘One Way’.
The Mercedes Benz Truck driver in violation of established traffic rules drove against traffic thereby colliding into the Toyota Hiace commercial Bus that was already on a high speed.
As at the time of filing in this report, the Chairman Nkanu West Local Government Council has authorized the commencement of a mass burial for the burnt victims in the presence of the Nigeria Police Force, FRSC, and other sympathisers.
The Corps Marshal, while reassuring the public of the Corps’ readiness to combat crashes on nation’s roads, regretted that most of the crashes would have been avoided if the motorists all played by the rules and exhibited high level of compliance to traffic regulations.
The Corps Marshall, in a statement by
Bisi Kazeem, Assistant Corps Marshal Corps Public Education Officer, called on all road users to refrain from abusing traffic laws and always be safety conscious at all times.