Kebbi Road Accident Claims 14 Persons, 22 Cows

In Kebbi State, an accident on the Jega/Koko Road claimed the lives of fourteen persons.

Two trucks were involved in the Monday accident, according to Nafi’u Abubakar, the police spokesman.

A truck with the registration number SRZ 518 XS, Sokoto State, driven by an unidentified driver, was transporting cows and passengers from the Illela local government area of Sokoto State to Lagos State when it collided with another truck that was parked by the side of the road (shoulder) in Dada village, Koko/Besse local government area of the same state, according to Abubakar, a superintendent of police.

“On the 12th December 2022, at about 0530hrs, there was a fatal motor vehicle accident along Jega/Koko road. The accident occurred when a truck with Reg. No. SRZ 518 XS, Sokoto State, driven by yet to be identified person, conveying passengers and cows from Illela LGA of Sokoto State, heading to Lagos State, hit a stationed truck parked by the shoulder of the roadside at Dada village, Koko/Besse LGA of Kebbi State. As a result, forty passengers sustained various degree injuries,” he said.

“On receipt of the report, the Commissioner of Police, Kebbi State Command, CP Ahmed Magaji Kontagora instantly rushed to the scene, evacuated the victims to General hospital Koko, for treatment, where a medical Doctor confirmed 14 dead, while the remaining victims are currently responding to treatment. Similarly, 22 cows also died as a result of the accident.”

The Kebbi State Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Magaji Kontagora, prayed for the repose of the departed souls.

He also commiserated with the families of the victims, praying that they have the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

The police commissioner called on the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and other road users to always ensure they employ adequate safety measures in their vehicles, observe the speed limit, avoid recklessness, drive carefully and be conscious while driving especially during the festive period with a view to preventing future recurrence.

“They are therefore advised to observe the speed limit, avoid recklessness and be more careful while driving especially during the festive period,” he added.

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