
16 confirmed dead, 31 injured in multiple-vehicle accidents in Kebbi, Abuja

Total of 16 persons have been confirmed dead in two separate multiple-vehicle accidents in Kebbi State and Abuja, Friday.

The Kebbi accident
While 11 people were confirmed dead in the Kebbi accident, five others were killed in another separate accident in the Mpape area of the Maitama District in Abuja, same day.

In the Mpape accident, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) confirmed five persons dead on the spot
Command when a truck conveying sand suffered brake failure
According to Sector Commander of the FRSC, FCT Command, Chorrie Mutaa, the corps rescue team recovered five dead bodies and 10 injured persons.
Mutaa added that 13 vehicles, including the truck and a motorcycle, were involved in the accident.
Meanwhile, the Kebbi accident, of Friday, The accident which happened on Friday, November 3, involved a Volvo DAF truck with registration number KWA 230 SKK.
No fewer than 11 passengers have died with 10 others injured in a road accident in the Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State.
The truck was driven by one 40-year-old Sule from Gada Local Government Area of Sokoto, according to the Kebbi State Police Command.
Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Nafiu Abubakar, disclosed this in a statement, saying police operatives from the Shanga Division attended to the injured victims.
“The truck which was loaded with passengers and bags of beans was coming from Sokoto to Ibadan, Oyo State.
“On reaching Giron Masa village, Shanga LGA, the driver of the truck lost control. As a result, it somersaulted and 21 passengers sustained various degrees of injuries,” the statement read.
“On receipt of the report, a team of Policemen from Shanga Division rushed to the scene and evacuated the victims to General hospital Shanga for treatment.
“The medical doctor confirmed 11 dead, while the remaining victims are responding to treatment.”
According to Abubakar, the state Commissioner of Police, Chris Aimionowane, commiserated with the families of the dead passengers, praying peaceful repose of the deceased.
The CP called on the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) and other road users to always put in place adequate safety measures in their vehicles and be conscious, with a view to preventing future re-occurrence.
Aimionowane also advised them to observe speed limit, avoid overloading, recklessness and be more careful while driving.