A devastating accident occurred over the weekend in the Kwana Maciji area of the Pankshin Local Government Area, claiming the lives of 19 people and injuring 11 others who were returning from a wedding ceremony in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area.
The Chairman of the Pankshin Local Government Area Emergency Management Committee, John Dasar, confirmed that the victims, who had traveled from Kano State for the wedding, were on their way home when the accident happened.
As the travelers were being helped out of the vehicle, it caught fire, tragically burning the 19 people who were yet to be evacuated.
He said:
“The accident happened on Saturday, the people were from Kano, they came for a wedding ceremony at Barkin Ladi. They were returning home and were to pass through Gindiri to Bauchi which is a shorter route. The driver and a few others survived but 19 of them were burnt beyond recognition because when the accident happened, the people were being helped out of the vehicle when it caught fire and trapped the deceased.”
The survivors were promptly rushed to Pankshin General Hospital for medical attention. Dasar emphasized the importance of road safety and urged all road users to adhere to safety regulations to prevent such tragedies in the future.
The community is now in mourning, and efforts are underway to provide support to the affected families and ensure proper burial rites for the deceased.
Road accident in Nigeria
Road accidents are a significant concern in Nigeria, with the country experiencing a high number of incidents annually. According to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigeria recorded 2,187 road accidents in the third quarter of 2023 alone.
These accidents often result in numerous injuries and fatalities, with the North-Central region recording the highest number of crashes.
Efforts are ongoing to improve road safety through strategic policies and public education campaigns.
Plateau State
Plateau State is located in the central region of Nigeria, often referred to as the “Middle Belt.”
Known for its scenic beauty, the state features a diverse landscape that includes hills, mountains, and plateaus, with Jos serving as its capital city.
The state’s economy is primarily based on agriculture, with crops such as potatoes, maize, and tomatoes being widely cultivated.
Additionally, Plateau State is notable for its mining activities, particularly tin and columbite mining.
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