No fewer than 20 people were feared dead while others sustained
injuries in an inferno involving a fuel-laden truck at Bode-Saadu,
headquarters of Moro Local Government Area of Kwara State on Monday
night.
The fire also destroyed houses, shops and cows worth millions of
naira.
Although Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission
(FRSC), Mary Wakawa said only four people died during the accident while
four others were seriously injured, residents of the area who spoke
with Daily Sun on phone stated that the casualty figure was not
certain, adding that although the accurate number would only be known
after the inferno had subsided, about 20 persons may have died.
Spokesman for the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), Oba
Hassan Kadiri, told our reporter that four of the accident victims who
were brought to the hospital had suffered about 85 degree burns and were
already being transferred to different clinics after initial treatment
at the Accident and Emergency Unit of the hospital.
According to him, the number of those who sustained injuries was
still high as there were still others yet to be transferred to the
hospital from the accident scene.
Kadiri also explained that the Kwara State Government had pledged to
pick up the bills of the victims.
He said most of the victims were brought in while the Commissioner
for Health, Kayode Issa, was at the hospital and subsequently made the
pledge on behalf of the government.
It was gathered that the accident occurred at about 9.30 p.m. on
Monday as the truck fell while meandering the bad portion of the road.
It subsequently burst into flames spilling its content which spread to
nearby houses and shops.
Wakawa said: “Last night (Monday) a tanker caught fire at Bode Saadu
at about 9.30pm. Eight people were involved, four of them died and four
sustained serious injuries.
It was a lone accident and we have been there since yesterday. The
fire was still on as at this morning but it has come down. We have sent
out our men to the site to clear the road for traffic.”
The corpses of the deceased were later deposited at the UITH
mortuary.
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