IT was a sorry sight in Aramoko-Ekiti, Ekiti
West Local Government Area, where a truck laden with fuel veered off a sloppy
road and ran into some buildings.
The truck burst into flames. Seven people
died in the fire.
The incident occurred around some minutes to
six pm on Tuesday. Four buildings, two vehicles, 10 motorcycles and other
valuables, all estimated at about N10 million, were destroyed.
As at 6:30am yesterday, the charred carcasses
of the burnt vehicles, in various mangled shapes, were still on the scene.
Sympathisers gathered there, wearing mournful looks.
Relations of the victims exclaiming from time
to time, saying: “Olorun mi o, ofo semi” (oh my God, I am bereaved); “Iru iku
wo ni eyi, mo daran” (what kind of death this, I am in trouble).
The dead include Pa Abiodun Ololade (78);
Kokoro Owo (reportedly in his fifties) and a teenager said to be one Gani
Foto’s step child.
An eyewitness said the propeller of the truck
detached while it was descending a sloppy portion of the road from Ibadan-Ilesa
end of the town.
He said: “There was nothing the driver could
do. We followed it down to see how he would manage but the truck went where it
wanted to go. It rolled off the road into the buildings and caught fire. A boy
called Wande, who repairs laptops and handsets, escaped death because he was
not in his shop. His shop and everything in it was destroyed.”
Mr. Agunbiade Kareem, who lived in one of the
buildings and lost a brand new Toyota Corolla in the fire, said he was outside
the building when he saw the truck falling off its path and exploding.
He said: “I was outside here when I saw the
truck coming down and tumbling into the building. Thick smoke rose up, followed
by an explosion that consumed the area. Apart from human loses, I lost a brand
new Toyota Corolla, which someone proposed to buy from me at N1.4 million but I
refused. I also lost two plasma TVs, one Sharp TV, six DSTV decoders and
N513,000 cash, which I wanted to travel with today (yesterday).”
Mrs. Arowosafe Kubrat, who lost a Honda
Accord car, said she returned from Osogbo around 5pm and parked her car in
front of the house.
She said: “A few minutes later, I heard a
loud explosion. I rushed outside and could not see my car. Inside it, I had
N103,000, some tubers of yam, a leather box containing clothes, the particulars
of my vehicle and those of another car.”
The tanker driver and another occupant of the
truck are being detained at the Aramoko Divisional Police Station.
Five of the bodies were taken to the mortuary
of the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH).
The Deputy Governor, Prof. Modupe Adelabu,
visited the scene around 9am yesterday.
She urged the people to stop building houses
close to the highway, explaining that trading or living in structures built on
the Right of Way (ROW) and driving faulty vehicles portend danger for the
people.
In an emotional voice, the deputy governor
described the incident as “unfortunate”, urging the relatives of the dead to
take succour in God.
She warned residents against taking the law
into their hands, adding that measures would be taken to forestall a
recurrence.
Mrs. Adelabu said speed breakers would be put
on sloppy areas on the
Itawure-Ado-Ekiti stretch of the road as a
temporary measure while the state dialogues with the Federal Government (the
owner of the road) on how to provide a permanent solution to the challenges on
the road.
The deputy governor, who later visited the
Alara of Aramoko-Ekiti, Oba Olu Adegoke Adeyemi, to commiserate with him, urged
drivers to always put their vehicles in order before driving them.
“If the trucks are well taken care of, most
of these accidents would not occur,” she added.
Oba Adeyemi thanked the state government for
its concern and urged the Federal Government to revisit the abandoned
expressway located outside the town, which would offer an alternative route for
motorists. She said the town’s road is accident prone because of its bends and
slopes.
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