One killed, goods worth millions of naira destroyed in Kwara auto crash
One killed, goods worth millions of naira destroyed in Kwara auto crash – The Informant247
One person was burnt to death, while five long trailer vehicles with goods and items worth millions of naira were burnt beyond recognition in an auto-crash that occurred on Monday at Olola area along Bode Saadu-Jebba express road in Moro local government area of Kwara state.
It was gathered that the fatal crash was caused by brake failure, wrong overtaking, and over-speeding.
The Kwara State Fire Service spokesperson, Hassan Adekunle said, “Men of the Kwara State Fire Service were summoned to a road accident by one FRSC officer called Azeez Olaolu. The accident occurred along Bode-saadu Jebba Expressway today.
“The accident was a head-on collision that resulted in the fire outbreak which involved five heavy vehicles; four trailers filled with different variety of goods, and a petrol tanker.
“In this terrible accident, a man was burned dead and all the involved vehicles too were affected by the burning fire, although at different degrees.
Confirming the accident, the Sector Commander of FRSC, Jonathan Owoade said that it was a result of brake failure and wrong overtaking.
“This morning our attention was called to a multiple Road Traffic Crash (RTC) involving a tanker and a trailer at Olola area, along Bode Saadu-Ilorin road axis.
“Four persons were involved and sadly one of them got burnt and lost his life, others were unhurt,” he said.
Owoade said that there were no items recovered while efforts were ongoing by the FRSC officials to control traffic and clear the obstruction caused by the crash.
“The Fire service officials were alerted and are there to put off the fire, while our men are controlling traffic and removing obstruction caused.
“The affected vehicles are under the custody of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF),” he said.
Owoade however advised motorists to ensure that their vehicles were in good condition before embarking on journeys. He also cautioned drivers against overspeeding and wrong overtaking, adding that the best driver was one who reached their destination safely.