Students Escape Death as Multiple Accidents Rock Awka.
Miracle
can best describe the outcome of a multiple accident yesterday in the
heart of Awka, the capital city of Anambra State when a luxury bus
crushed over 15 vehicles and pulled down many electric poles without any
casualty. The accident which occurred along
the Ziks Avenue Awka involved a luxury bus marked: HAL 276YG, and about
15 other vehicles including many tricycles. More details and Photos
after the cut . . .
The
luxury bus which was said to have been in distress shortly after
off-loading some tubers of yam and other items at Nkwo Amenyi market,
started what could be described as mass destruction from St. John of God
junction to the front of the Post office opposite where it finally
crushed a Toyota Corolla car belonging to one of the Federal
institution in the state. Driver of the luxury bus was said to have
disappeared immediately.
Confirming the accident, the state Commander of the Federal Road Safety
Corp (FRSC), Mr. Sunday Ajayi stated that no death was recorded but
that “nine persons, two females and seven males were rushed to the
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, Amaku” by his
men.
An eye witness, Mr. Oguejiofo Emeka, whose shop at Ziks Avenue was badly affected by the accident, said:
“The vehicle was said to have failed break at Nkwo Amenyi market after off loading some tubers of yam and other items at the market. “Since the Enugu-Onitsha express way became deplorable, most of the heavy duty vehicles have been plying this old road which is not good. Now look at what it has resulted to. This accident, I am sure must have damaged items worth more than N100 million.”
Another victim, 24-year-old driver of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University
shuttle bus, Odoh Gift, whose vehicle was squeezed beyond repair simply
described what happened to him as
“miraculous. “I’m still in shock. I still cannot believe that I am
still alive seeing this vehicle in this condition. What it means is that
God is always with me.”
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