Niger Delta
11 Perish As Bus Plunges Into River
Eleven people, including
two children, perished last Thursday in Abak Local Government Area of AkwaIbom State when a bus conveying passengers from Port Harcourt to Uyo plunged into a river near the Nigerian Army Barracks Ibagwa.Witnesses said all passengers, except two drowned.
It was gathered that the Toyota Hiace bus with registration number Lagos, FJK 911 XE belonging to To& Fro Transport Company was hit by a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), which lost balance near the Ibagwa Bridge and subsequently plunged into the river.
It was gathered that the SUV was on top speed with the driver trying to avoid a bad spot leading to collision with the bus.
The driver was said to have took to his heels on realising the magnitude of the tragedy he caused while the helpless onlookers could do nothing about the bus which had sunk immediately it fell off the bridge.
It was not until Friday afternoon that the state police command in conjunction with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) went with crane from the construction giant, Julius Berger, to haul out the vehicle with the corpses.
The Commissioner for Police, Gabriel Achung, who supervised the rescue operation, said he got the information very late on Thursday but was left with no choice than to wait till Friday when he sought assistance from Julius Berger.They eventually battled for hours before the vehicle was eventually hauled out of the river.
Achong said the SUV had been impounded by the police but that the driver would eventually be arrested.It was learnt that three persons, two men and a woman, were initially rescued but the woman later died.
One of the survivors, Samuel Emmanuel, said his survival was a miracle because he never knew how he got out of the vehicle in the river.
He said: “I don’t know how to swim, but I just survived because some people came with a canoe that night and rescued me. It is strange but I give God the glory.”
Emotion ran high when the corpses were brought out of the vehicles.Until the road which leads to IkotAbasi was reconstructed about seven years ago, the Ibagwa bridge was a death trap.
The mishap was the first major incident on the road since its inauguration.
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