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Cement trucks wipe out family in Enugu, kill several others

News Express |4th Sep 2025 | 716
Cement trucks wipe out family in Enugu, kill several others

Wreckage of one of the cement trucks




The city of Enugu was thrown into mourning on Wednesday after two separate road crashes involving cement-laden trucks claimed 10 and left 10 others hospitalised along the busy Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway.

Among the victims was an entire family whose car was crushed beyond recognition in one of the accidents that occurred at the Four Corner Junction area of Ozalla.

A video of the wreckage, now trending on the social media, has sparked widespread outrage and calls for stricter regulation of heavy-duty trucks on Nigerian highways.

Confirming the incidents, the Enugu Police Command said the first crash occurred around 9 a.m. when a Howo truck, inscribed Visco Investment Global and carrying cement from Aba to Abuja, collided with a Toyota Corolla that was attempting to overtake another vehicle.

A Foton bus and a Daihatsu Hijet mini bus, both driving one-way, were also caught in the collision.

The impact caused a fire that engulfed the Corolla, killing all five occupants.

One passenger in the mini bus was also confirmed dead on the spot, the police said.

Barely hours later, around 3 p.m., tragedy struck again on the same expressway when a Sino truck belonging to Global Investment and also laden with cement rammed into a tricycle.

The truck, said to be driving against traffic, crushed the tricycle and its four occupants, who later died in hospital.

Police spokesman, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, said 10 other persons injured in the two crashes were rushed to the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Ituku-Ozalla, where they are receiving treatment.

The Enugu State Commissioner of Police, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, described the accidents as “avoidable,” mourning the victims and extending condolences to their families.

He directed the State Motor Traffic Department to launch a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crashes.

“Drivers must understand that no journey is worth a single life. Recklessness and disregard for traffic rules are recipes for disaster. As we enter the Ember months, I urge motorists to exercise utmost caution,” Giwa was quoted by the PPRO to have said. (The Nation, but headline rejigged)




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