No fewer than 11
people have been killed and over 23 injured in a road accident on the
Auchi-Okene road in Okene Local Government Area of Kogi State.
The
accident which occurred last Monday night, involved two vehicles, a trailer
fully loaded with cows coming from the North to the eastern part of the country
and a Toyota Corolla car, at a sharp corner at a check point in Okene.
The
trailer marked XE 914 KTN, was said to have hit the Corolla with registration
number BWR 756 BJ from the back.
The trailer was said to have fallen in the process following which the people on top of the coach housing the cows fell with the cows and died.
Six persons were said
to have died on the spot, while the remaining five died either on the way to
the hospital or in the hospitals.
It was gathered that the accident must have been as a result of overspeeding by the trailer driver, who was also accused of dozing off while driving.
It was gathered that the accident must have been as a result of overspeeding by the trailer driver, who was also accused of dozing off while driving.
The
sector commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Oluwasegun
Martins, who confirmed the accident, said 11 people died while 23 were injured.
According
to him, those wounded were taken to God’s Mercy Hospital, Okene, while those
with critical situation were taken to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in
Lokoja.
Meanwhile,
the administrator of Okehi Local Government Area, AbdulRaheem Ohiare, who was
at the scene of the accident, lamented the loss of lives on the highway.
The
visibly sad council boss said the level of accident along the road was high and
worrisome, urging the federal government to urgently do something about the
sharp bend.
He
noted that both sides of the road are not good, and need urgent repairs to
prevent further loss of lives and property.
Ohiare
however urged motorists to observe all road safety regulations and make sure
that they correct all faults on their vehicles before plying the road.
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