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January 13, 2014
By EMMA
ARUBI & AKPOKONA OMAFUAIRE
WARRI —
TRAGEDY struck in Effurun, Delta State, yesterday, as a Delta City 14-passenger
town service commercial bus caught fire, killing 10 passengers including a
pregnant woman.
Four
people, including the driver, survived. The bus was heading towards Enerhen
Junction.
Vanguard
gathered that the bus with number plate 14 C-74 DT burst into flames at about
3.04pm along the ever busy PTI road near Emasodje junction.
The
accident caused serious vehicular traffic as officials of the FRSC, military
men and Policemen retrieved the burnt corpses.
According
to a survivor,
who does not want his name mentioned, tragedy struck immediately
after a woman with a four-litre jerry can of petrol entered the front seat of
the bus against the agitation of the passengers.
In his
word: “I boarded the bus at PTI junction and we were heading to Enerhen
Junction. The driver picked a woman who was carrying four litres of what was
suspected to be petrol. We protested as the woman boarded.
“Within
three minutes, what we heard was an explosion. I managed to escape
through the trunk of the bus. I am short of words. My escape was a miracle.”
Mr. Ben
Igbakpa, Commissioner for Transport, who visited the scene of the accident, was
speechless.
He told
Vanguard, when he finally found his voice, “I was told by a survivor that the
fire was caused by a woman who boarded the bus with fuel in a four-litre jerry
can.
“He told
me that some complained, but she was allowed to seat in the front. I learnt
that 10 persons were burnt beyond recognition, with the driver and three others
surviving.
“We will
intensify our monitoring. We call on the operators to talk to the drivers to be
very cautious. It is bad that someone will board a bus with fuel, it is
regrettable.
“We mourn
this unfortunate incidence, most difficult is that no one can ascertain who
died now because it is a town service, it does not carry a manifest. The state
government is sad that such a tragic thing has happened.”
On his
part, Mr. Dickson Amromawhe, state Co-Ordinator, Federal Road Safety
Commission, FRSC, Delta command said: “There were four survivors. I got a call
that a Delta City bus was on fire along PTI road, so we mobilised and came
here.
“I,
however, find it offensive that youths restricted the fire service truck that
came for rescue operation. I was informed that on arrival, irate youths started
chasing them away that they were late. This is not the first time that they are
doing this.
“Most
painful is that even the policemen who came first were injured; one of the
officers’ head was broken by a stone thrown by the youths. Why are they doing
this?
“Someone
is coming for rescue and you are chasing him away. The state government should
do something about this; it is not helping the victims at all.”
At press
time, the charred remains of the victims were packed in sacks ready to be taken
to Central Hospital Ekpan morgue.<see more>
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