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  • Three dead in Kogi accident

    Three persons were burnt to death and five others injured in yesterday’s accident on Zariagi-Lokoja highway in Kogi, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    Spokesman of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Bisi Kazeem, who confirmed this,  said nine persons and three vehicles – Toyota Carina, Scania Truck and Mack Tanker – were involved in the accident.

    Kazeem said one person survived unhurt; and blamed the accident on over speeding.

    He said: “The deceased were burnt with the vehicles. The injured were taken to Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja.”

    The spokesman added that an FRSC rescue team evacuated the wreckage.

  • Three dead, six injured as concrete road sign falls on bus

    Three persons were  killed and six injured yesterday  in an accident at Ilasamaja Bus Stop on Oshodi-Apapa Expressway in Lagos.

    A worker of Makasa Sun Nigeria Limited, a civil engineering construction firm,  identified as Odejayi Adebola, and a  Ladipo Auto Spare Parts Market trader were among the dead.

    The accident occurred when the open-box bed of an empty truck marked MEK 695 XA hit a concrete signpost, which fell on a commercial Coaster bus coming behind it. The vehicles were heading for  Oshodi from Mile 2.

    The bus was loading passengers at the bus stop. The conductors’s legs were broken, but the driver was uninjured.

    The truck was said to be  speeding when the accident happened around 8a.m. The  driver has been arrested. He was said to have been cautioned after Cele Bus stop to bring down the truck’s crane, but he refused.

    It was a moving scene, with many of the  passengers either dead or writhing in pains. Some broke their limbs; one of them was said to have broken his spinal cord.

    One of the dead was said to have called his office to inform them of the accident before he died.

    Sympathisers claimed that help did not come on time for the victims.

    Traffic was at a stand still for about three hours after the crash because of the crowd that thronged the scene. The police, officials of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Lagos Neighbourhood Corps (LNC) and Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), among others, were at the scene.

    Ilasamaja Police Station operatives took the truck away.

    An official of LNC was injured in the forehead while trying to disperse the crowd to facilitate rescue work.

    LASAMBUS officials gave the injured first aid, including drip and oxygen for those in critical condition.

    The Nation led a LASAMBUS vehicle with two injured victims to Mushin General Hospital at Oliyide Street, but some medical workers rejected them.

    “We do not have the specialists to handle these people. One had a fracture; another had a spinal cord injury. I advised that you take them to Igbobi (National Orthopaedic Hospital) because LUTH (Lagos University Teaching Hospital) will demand for money before commencing treatment’’.

    The LASAMBUS officials then took them to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) at Ikeja.

    An eye witness, Mrs Bolanle Mobolomope, a trader in  told The Nation that many people were critically injured.

    “I was here in my shop when the accident happened. I saw the truck with the open-box bed up, coming on a high speed, it hit the overhead sign post, which fell on the Coaster bus. When I saw people lying dead on the road, I saw people with broken legs, head and hands; I could not withstand it, I just ran to the back side of my shop and I was crying.”

    A trader, Chidozie Onuaguluchi, said the truck was used in carrying stone and sand.

    “Though it was empty; the back of the truck was lifted up and it hit the overhead signpost, which fell on the Coaster bus. The Coaster bus was loaded with people, basically market women and their pepper, which they were going to sell in either Ojota or Oshodi. Many people died on the spot and others that sustained injuries were taken to the hospital.”

    He added that many thieves were at the scene, pretending to be rescuing victims, but were there to pick people’s pockets. He said people rushed to pick the money that littered the scene.

    “I don’t have the mind to pick such money; the money must have either fallen from the ‘pick pocket’ people or from the accident victims.”

    Another trader, Nkechukwu Ama, said the open-box bed of the truck had been opened from Apapa, adding that while the truck was approaching Ilasamaja, many people were shouting at the truck driver to bring down the box bed but he did not hear.

    He said: “What we heard was a loud bang; the overhead sign post had fallen on the Coaster bus which was behind the truck. Some of the passengers are traders. Some men were also in the bus. Three people died. Many were injured.

    “The driver of the Coaster bus disappeared but his conductor had broken legs. Since the accident happened around 8am, the whole road was not cleared until around noon, the traffic was much.”

    Obiora Obi, a fashion designer,  said he and those around trooped to the road on hearing  the loud bang.

    “When we got there, we saw crowd, I saw the overhead sign post on top of the bus, many of us tried to raise the directional sign, which is made of concrete, but we could not lift it, it was too heavy; there was nothing we could do to rescue the victims until the emergency responders came,” he said.

    Olanike Faidat said she saw three bodies on the floor. She urged the government to stop trucks from working during the day.

    “They should be made to work only at midnight to prevent avoidable deaths,” she said.

    Igwe Udu said he saw he box bed of the truck open, adding that he was thinking that it would either hit the directional sign or the pedestrian bridge when the accident occurred.

    “While I was thinking, the truck had hit the overhead signpost and it was on top of the Coaster bus coming behind it. The driver of the bus disappeared because we did not see him again. I saw blood on the roadside; I saw broken hands and legs.”

    In a statement, LASEMA said “the agency’s response team received a distress call at about 8.26am by Ilasamaja Bus Stop. Preliminary investigation carried out by the LASEMA Response Team at the scene of the incident revealed that an empty lorry truck (Iveco) marked MEK 695 XA hit an overhead sign post which subsequently fell on a commercial Coaster bus coming behind it.

    “Unfortunately, seven victims (four women and three men) with severe injuries were rescued and stabilised by the agency’s officials and LASAMBUS and were subsequently transferred to Mushin General Hospital for further treatment, while three men lost their lives.”

    All efforts to get the State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit (SEHMU) to convey the dead to mortuary failed.

    A LRU official said: “The SEHMU are not forthcoming. I’ve called them several times but they are not here since an hour ago.”

    Pressure was mounted on LRU staff to open the road for motorists, but the agency declined, claiming : “we are waiting for SEHMU to take the corpse to the mortuary.”

    Officials of Makasa Sun Nigeria Limited later came with a vehicle to take their colleague away.

    LASEMA General Manager Adesina Tiamiyu urged motorists to ensure they drive within the approved speed limit, and also watch out for road signs and other impediments to avoid fatal crashes.

     

  • Three dead, 15 injured in Borno IDPs camp attack

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has confirmed the death of three persons in Sunday’s suicide bomb attack at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Dalori, Borno State.

    The Northeast Zonal Information Officer, Abdulkadir Ibrahim, confirmed this yesterday. He added that 15 others were injured.

    A source said a female bomber was shot by security men when she tried to cross the perimeter fence at the camp.

    “They shot her and the explosive device strapped to her body detonated, blowing her into pieces,” the source said.

    The source added that a male bomber infiltrated the camp and detonated his explosives, killing four persons. Two persons died on the spot while the others died at the hospital,” he added.

    The state police command said two Boko Haram bombers were killed in a failed attempt to attack displaced persons camps and the University of Maiduguri.

    A statement by police spokesman Victor Isuku said the bombers were killed by security operatives before they hit their targets.

    The statement reads: “On Sunday, about 21.15hrs, a suspected female terrorist attempted to enter into Dalori 2 IDPs camp through the rear perimeter fence.

    “Unfortunately, she was sighted by security personnel on duty, who chased her. The impact of the explosion destroyed a portion of the camp fence.

    “In the early hours of today (Monday), about 04.00hrs, a male suicide bomber attempted to enter into the premises of the University of Maiduguri. On sighting security personnel on duty, he hurriedly detonated his explosive vest, killing only himself.”

  • Three dead, 15 injured in Borno IDPs camp attack

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has confirmed the death of three persons in Sunday’s suicide bomb attack at the Internally Displaced Persons’ (IDPs’) camp in Dalori, Borno State.

    Northeast Zonal Information Officer Abdulkadir Ibrahim confirmed this yesterday. He also said 15 were injured.

    A source said a female bomber was shot by security men when she tried to cross the perimeter fence at the camp.

    “They shot her and the explosive device strapped to her body detonated, blowing her into pieces,” the source said.

    The source added that a male bomber infiltrated the camp and detonated his explosives, killing four persons. Two persons died on the spot while others died at the hospital,” he added.

    The state police command said two Boko Haram bombers were killed in a failed attempt to attack displaced persons camps and the University of Maiduguri.

    A statement by police spokesman Victor Isuku said the bombers were killed by security operatives before they hit their targets.

    The statement reads: “On Sunday, about 21.15hrs, a suspected female terrorist attempted to enter Dalori 2 IDPs camp through the rear perimeter fence.

    “Unfortunately, she was sighted by security personnel on duty, who chased her. The impact of the explosion destroyed a portion of the camp fence.

    “In the early hours of today (Monday), about 04.00hrs, a male suicide bomber attempted to enter University of Maiduguri. On sighting security personnel on duty, he detonated his explosive vest, killing himself.”

  • Three dead, 12 injured in  Lagos multiple accidents

    Three dead, 12 injured in Lagos multiple accidents

    At least three persons were yesterday confirmed dead and 12 others injured in separate accidents in Lagos at the weekend.

    The accidents occurred on Ibeju-Lekki Link Bridge and the Third Mainland Bridge on Saturday and Sunday respectively.

    It was learnt that a Nissan Primera saloon car with three occupants rammed into an oncoming truck on the Ibeju-Lekki Bridge.

     The Nation gathered that the driver, who was on a high speed, wanted to avoid a stationary truck before ramming into the oncoming vehicle.

    The driver, identified simply as Biodun, was said to have died on the spot. Two others died in the hospital. The injured ones were rushed to Akodo General Hospital by officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA).

    The accident on Third Mainland Bridge was said to have occurred after a commercial bus, marked FST 668 XR, fell on a BMW car, marked KRD 294 CN.

     Most of the injured, it was learnt were passengers aboard the bus. It took the intervention of motorists to rescue the two passengers aboard the car.

     It was gathered that of the 15 occupants of the commercial bus, eight sustained severe injuries including the driver who was said to have hit his head on the ground.

    Contacted, the General Manager LASEMA, Michael Akindele, blamed the accidents on over speeding.

    He said: “There was no loss of life on the Third Mainland Bridge accident and one person died at the Ibeju-Lekki mishap. Both accidents were caused by over speeding. Ten persons sustained injuries yesterday. Some were treated at the scene while others were rushed to the trauma centre by LASAMBUS.

    “The vehicles have been cleared off the road for vehicular movement. Motorists are advised to avoid over speeding.”

  • Three dead, 10 injured in gas explosion

    Three dead, 10 injured in gas explosion

    THree persons have been confirmed dead after a five-kilogramme gas cylinder exploded at a residential building.

    The incident occurred at 32, Osazuwa Street, off Benin-Agbor Expressway in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of Edo State.

    Among the deceased were two siblings, Favour Godwin, 11 and Odion Godwin, two.

    Four families were affected by the explosion, which occurred on Sunday morning.

    It was learnt that a family knew fire had engulfed the building when it opened its door.

    One of the victims, Ese Egharevba, whose husband and two children were affected, said she was outside when she heard the explosion.

    She said they found the cylinder and took it outside, while her husband warned neighbours not to strike any match or put on stove.

    Ese said unknown to them, a family was cooking inside and when one of their children attempted to open the door, fire engulfed the building.

    A teacher, Christian Unuame, said the owner of the cylinder does not live in the building.

    According to him, the cylinder exploded about 7am. We took it outside and warned everybody not to put on fire. I went to the bathroom to take my bath and a few minutes later fire erupted.

    “Nobody in the house uses gas to cook. It was somebody that kept the cylinder in my neighbour’s room. I’ve just finished my national service. I am teaching.”

    Another victim, who simply identified himself as Bello, could only utter a few words.

    The victims were admitted at Enoma Hospital.

    The mother of the siblings and her eldest daughter were reportedly referred to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital.

    ‘How I escaped death’ 

    A survivor of a fire, which resulted from gas cylinder explosion, Juliet Chimobi, has said she escaped death because she refused to enter the house after the explosion.
    Three persons were killed and 10 injured in the incident, which occurred about 7am on Sunday at 32, Osazuwa Street, off Benin-Agbor Expressway.
    Two siblings, Favour Godwin, 11 and Odion Godwin, two, were among those who died.
    Juliet told reporters that the cylinder fell inside a neighbour’s apartment, Steven Ebo and exploded.
    She said: “When the incident occurred everybody ran out of the house. They went in later with a warning that nobody should light a match.
    “At that point, I refused to move in with my neighbours. But before I knew it, they ran out again shouting fire, fire, fire.
    “I thereafter discovered that one of our neighbours, who was cooking in his apartment, opened his door, which ignited the gas.
    “The victims attempted to escape through the exit door, but it did not open.”

     

  • Three dead, 200 under observation in Rivers

    Three dead, 200 under observation in Rivers

    Rivers State Health Commissioner, Theophilus Odagme, yesterday confirmed the death of three persons in the outbreak of Lassa fever in the state.

    Two hundred others are currently under observation, he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Port Harcourt.

    He said up to 50 people who had contacts with the first reported two cases could be out of observation because they had not shown symptoms of the disease.

    The commissioner said that the medical doctor, who died after contracting the disease, had been buried after consultations with the family.

    He said the doctor died at a hospital outside Port Harcourt while contacts he had hours before his death, are among those under observation.

    Odagme said government has set up a special centre to manage new cases of the disease, noting that no new case has been reported.

    Odagme also said that the state was working with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Federal Ministry of Health to tackle the disease.

    “We have been working with WHO and the Federal Ministry of Health. They are with us in ensuring that their supports come on board. They are with us.”

    He advised people with symptoms of the disease to report to the nearest health centre for test and treatment.

  • Three dead as Shiite members protest

    Three dead as Shiite members protest

    There was anxiety yesterday in Kaduna, following a clash between members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria and policemen in Tudun Wada.

    An eyewitness account said the Shiite sect members were preparing for a protest against the arrest of their leader, Sheik Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, by the military when the police came to disperse the crowd.

    But the sect members regrouped at Tudun Nupawa where many of them were said to have engaged the police in a shootout, leading to injuries on both sides.

    The source also said three persons were feared dead.

    A source at the police clinic on Independence Way in the heart of Kaduna also hinted our correspondent that four policemen were injured, one in critical condition.

    The clash came as the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Danbazau, led a Federal Government delegation to Kaduna State over the crisis between the army and the sect. They clashed last weekend when members of the sect blocked the Zaria/Jos road, preventing Chief of Army Staff Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai’s convoy from passing.

    The Minister also held a close door meeting with the Governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai on the development before going to Zaria to ascertain what really transpired between the sect and the soldiers.

    Danbazau told reporters at the Government House: “I came to Kaduna to see the situation of things and I decided to see the Chief Security Officer of the state.

    “I’m on my way to Zaria to see the situation of things.”

    On yesterday’s incident, the sect issued a statement, saying: “The mobile police unit (MOPOL) attacked a peaceful protest staged by the members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria in Kaduna, killing three people on the spot, with many receiving gunshot injuries.

    “As usual with such protest conducted by the Muslim brothers, it started peacefully from Layin Kosai area of Tudun Wada Kaduna. However, when it reached Tudun Nupawa near Enugu Road, MOPOL, in about five vehicles, opened fire on the protesters.

    “The main aim and slogans of the protesters was ‘Release Sheikh Zakzaky!’ “Enough is Enough!

    “The protest was dispersed by the police by their sporadic shootings.

    However about 9 police vehicles moved to Tudun Wada where the Markaz (Islamic Centre) of the Muslim brothers is situated and opened fire there.

    “As if in continuation of what the army started in Zaria over the weekend.

    “Report reaching us said many were killed or wounded there also.

    Similar protests were held in Bauchi, Gombe, Kano and Gusau, and they all ended peacefully, becouse no police were ordered to shoot the protesters.

    The question is, who are those in authority that are bent on creating choas in Kaduna through such brutal attacks on ordinary unarmed people.” The statement read.

    The city centre was initially paralysed, as shops, banks and other businesses were shut for the fear of the unknown.

     

  • Three dead as Biafran activists, security clash

    Three dead as Biafran activists, security clash

    Three persons were feared dead and over 20 others injured in a clash between security operatives and members of the Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOD) in Onitsha, Anambra State, at the weekend.

    It was gathered that the group was on a routine evangelism on the need to embrace the Biafran struggle when the clash happened.

    A survivor, Chinwendu Ikechukwu, alleged that a combined team of Navy officers and policemen attacked the group.

    “On reaching Okpoko junction, we were accosted by a detachment of policemen, who fired tear gas at us.

    “They later allowed us to go because we were not violent but on reaching Uga junction, before the Niger Bridge Head, the Naval men opened fire on us.

    “Three people died while about 20 sustained injuries. The police, who initially allowed us to go, later joined in the shooting,” Ikechukwu said.

    But the police denied involvement. Spokesman Okechukwu Ali said the police were in a Show of Force operation at the time but they never shot at the group.

    A Naval officer, who pleaded for anonymity, described the allegation as false. “They are liars, if they insist that their members were killed, let them produce one of the bodies,” he said.