The advance team of President Goodluck Jonathan’s
entourage, returning from Ado-Ekiti ,capital of Nigeria’s State of Ekiti Sunday
rendered emergency rescue services to accident victims on the Lokoja-Abuja
highway, witnesses say.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that the
accident, which occurred at Okpu village, a few kilometres after Lokoja,
involved two cars carrying 11 people.
A Nissan Almera car with registration
number AH 47 KAA going to Lokoja and a Honda Accord model with registration
number BG945BWR en-route Abuja, were involved in the accident.
The two vehicles had a head-on collision with serious impact, causing varying degrees of injuries to the occupants of the vehicles.
The two vehicles had a head-on collision with serious impact, causing varying degrees of injuries to the occupants of the vehicles.
The accident occurred a few minutes before the
presidential motorcade came by the scene. The president was in Ekiti State over
the weekend on an official visit.
As the convoy arrived, the
president’s security team rescued victims trapped in the two cars.
The front door of the passenger seat of the Nissan car was axed before a middle-aged woman, who was inside, could be rescued.
The front door of the passenger seat of the Nissan car was axed before a middle-aged woman, who was inside, could be rescued.
The medical team, led by Dr. Aliyu Usman of the State
House Clinic, rendered emergency medical treatment to the victims, aided by two
nurses.
Later, a team of the Federal Road
Safety Commission (FRSC) led by one Mohammed Haruna, arrived the scene of the
accident about 30 minutes into the rescue operation.
The victims were taken to the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja, in an FRSC rescue van for further medical attention.
The victims were taken to the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja, in an FRSC rescue van for further medical attention.
An eyewitness, Aliyu Sadiq, said the accident was caused
by speed, dangerous driving and the poor state of the road.
The eyewitness, who is a commercial bus driver, said he
plies the road on a daily basis, and that there was hardly a day that went past
without an accident recorded on the road.
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