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PHOTOS: Truck Crushes 4 Vehicles On Abuja Expressway

Information reaching ABUJAPRESS says that Truck Crushes 4 Vehicles On Abuja Expressway

A heavy-duty truck crushed four vehicles close to Karu Bridge on the everbusy Abuja-Nyanya Keffi Expressway on Sunday in Abuja.

The multiple crash caused heavy traffic on the road.


However, the personnel of the Nigeria Police Force Karu Division and the Federal Road Safety Corps arrived at the scene almost immediately and diverted the traffic to the parking lane.

Reacting to the accident, the Federal Capital Territory Sector Commander, FRSC, Samuel Ochi, explained that the accident occurred around 9:30 a.m., but no life was lost.

According to him, those that sustained injuries were rushed to the hospital for treatment.

"The Unit Commander of FRSC and some of our personnel were at the scene of the crash. Actually our truck is on its way to remove the wreckage on the road but nobody died.

"They will clear the road, they have diverted traffic from the main road to the parking lane. FRSC Ambulance has evacuated the injured persons to Asokoro General Hospital, Abuja for treatment," Mr Ochi explained.

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On his part, Ikharo Attah, Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement, said the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) was not comfortable with the happenings on that road.

"Since the road is almost completed and with the smoothness of the road you will recall that the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello had spoken to the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing to ensure speedy completion of the road.


"And see, after the road was completed, the speed by drivers on the road is worrisome and the rate of accidents involving trailers is getting very disturbing.


"If you observed on Saturday, July 2, just 24 hours ago we had a multiple accident involving Truck and Sharon vehicle and now this Sunday morning we are experiencing this disturbing one again.

"We thank God no life is lost," Mr Attah said.

The minister's aide called on truck drivers to put their trucks in order and quickly stop if they noticed any fault with their vehicles while ascending or descending from Abacha Barracks road.

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