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FRSC orders fleet recertification as Dangote truck kills 5, injures 14

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, has directed the immediate re-inspection and recertification of Dangote fleet nationwide.

Mohammed gave the order in a statement by the Acting Corps Public Relations Officer (CPRO), Olusegun Ogungbemide, on Thursday in Abuja.

He said that the directive became necessary following a fatal road traffic crash involving a Dangote truck on Wednesday on the Nyanya-Maraba highway, which claimed five lives and injured 14 others.

He added that the crash, which occurred at 08:40pm, involved 10 vehicles, including a Dangote truck. The crash was caused by break failure and speeding, FRSC said.

“From the analysis concerning the cause of the crash, the Dangote trailer, which was conveying full load of cement, had a break failure.

“The driver lost control of the wheels while on a speed that was already against the prescribed legal speed limit on that road, before crashing into the vehicles,” he said.

The Corps Marshal also ordered the Road Transport Safety Standardisation Office (RTSSO) of the Corps to ensure maximum compliance with safety standards.

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He, however, directed the immediate clearance of obstructions caused by the crash and prosecution of the truck operator.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that three of the injured victims were rescued to Nyanya General Hospital, three to Asokoro General Hospital, and nine to the National Hospital, Abuja.

NAN reports that the dead were deposited in Karu General Hospital Morgue after being confirmed dead by doctors.

The 10 vehicles involved were an ash colour Toyota Corolla RSH-633-FB, a red Volkswagen Golf without registration number, a black Volkswagen Golf 3 AF160-KAC, another red Volkswagen Golf 3 SML-199AA.

Others are: and a silver colour 406 Peugeot YAB-307AF, a green Volkswagen Golf ABC-846ZW, and 3 Bajaj Boxer unregistered motorcycles.

The corps said 19 victims (15 male adults and four female adults) were involved.

From the number, the corps said, 14 male adults sustained various degrees of injuries, including cuts, fracture, bruises, etc.

The corps also said 5 victims, comprising of four males and one female were killed.(NAN)

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