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There was pandemonium in
Ikare-Akoko, on Tuesday, as a trailer belonging to Dangote Group crushed three
vehicles and two motorbike riders in the heart of the town.
The driver of the truck
was said to have lost control of the vehicle when the brake failed and the two
commercial motorbike riders (Okada) were said to have trapped under the trailer.
One of the people
involved in the accident died instantly, while several others sustained varying
degrees of injuries.
The victims were rushed
to the emergency section of State Specialist Hospital, Ikare-Akoko, for
immediate medical attention.
An angry mob was said to
have set ablaze the trailer involved in the accident and another one belonging
to the same company.
One of the victims of
the accident, who was trapped in a Toyota car and had passed out, was rescued
by the men of Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC) and volunteers.
Sources revealed that
the accident caused serious traffic jams from Jubilee Road to Ilepa, leading to
diversion of vehicles.
The accident occurred at
First Bank, Jubilee area of the town, which forced the FRSC officials to divert
traffic from Jubilee to Eshe to Okela.
Mr. Yinka Akande, the
Ikare-Akoko Unit Commander of FRSC, ascribed the accident to brake failure.
He said the brake of the
trailer belonging to the Dangote Group failed, and in the process, the driver
lost control of the vehicle.
He, however, charged
motorists to avoid over speeding and ensure their vehicles are in a proper
condition before hitting the highway, which he noted would prevent avoidable
accidents.
Akande confirmed that
only one among several persons involved in the accident died.
Dr. Wale Oguntuase,
Chief Medical Director (CMD) of Ikare State Specialists Hospital, confirmed
that victims of the accident were brought to the hospital by the men of FRSC
for treatment.
He disclosed that a
number of the victims brought to the hospital, who were in critical conditions,
were referred to Federal Medical Centre, Owo, for further treatment.
(Independent)

