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LASTMA rescues 8 accident victims in Lagos
LASTMA rescues 8 accident victims in Lagos
The General Manager, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Mr Bolaji Oreagba, says operatives of the agency rescued eight accident victims at Anthony inward Ojota area the state.
Oreagba said this in a statement signed and made available to newsmen by Mr Taofiq Adedayo, Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, LASTMA, on Monday.
He said that LASTMA Commander, Mr Popoola Olushola, led the rescue team.
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According to him, the accident involved a broken down truck and a fully loaded mass transit bus with registration no KTU 850 YD.
Oreagba said preliminary investigation revealed that the bus driver was on speed and lost control due to brake failure and rammed after into a broken down truck ahead of him.
He confirmed that LASTMA officials rescued eight injured accident victims; two males and six females.
“Immediately after the accident happened, our officials with support from policemen from Anthony Police Command, quickly intervened and rescued victims among those passengers inside the commercial mass transit bus.
“The victims were immediately rushed to nearby hospital for immediate medical attention,” he said.
The General Manager who sympathised with the victims, urged the motoring public, particularly commercial bus drivers, to be extra careful and ensure that the road was clear ahead and behind, before over-taking on expressways across the state.
LASTMA rescues 8 accident victims in Lagos
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Generator fumes kill seven people in Bayelsa
Generator fumes kill seven people in Bayelsa
Tragedy struck, in the early hours of Tuesday, at the Amarata suburb of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital as seven persons lost their lives after inhaling fumes from power generating set (generator) placed inside a music studio.
According to some residents, the deceased were working in the recording studio, owned by one of them, identified as Akpos Barakubo.
They were said to have worked late into the night on Monday using a generator due to the poor power supply situation in the state and may have slept off leaving the generator running in the studio lacking Ng proper ventilation.
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It was learned that six of the victims were discovered dead Tuesday morning while one who was unconscious was rushed to the hospital but later gave up the ghost.
Some of the victims were said to be students of the Niger Delta University (NDU), who are into the recording business to help themselves in school.
Security operatives had condoned off the area as at press time with the corpses evacuated and deposited at the morgue.
A resident, simply identified as Damion blamed the tragic incident on the poor power supply situation in the state.
He said: “If there was public power supply maybe these people wouldn’t have lost their lives in this circumstances.
Generator fumes kill seven people in Bayelsa
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BREAKING: 40 killed in fresh terrorists attack on Plateau community
BREAKING: 40 killed in fresh terrorists attack on Plateau community
Terrorists wreaking havoc in Nigeria’s middle belt State of Plateau have struck again.
At least fourty people were reportedly killed when the rampaging armed non-state actors attacked Zurak village in Bashar district of the beleaguered State.
Sources familiar with the development disclosed that the incident happened on Monday evening.
The heavily armed men invaded the village, located in Wase local government area, shooting sporadically.
Over 40 persons, including vigilantes, were killed during the brutal attack, locals who survived the attack stated.
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The residents said they could not immediately report the incident due to the poor communication network in the area.
According to Sahpi’i Sambo, a youth leader in the area, the terrorists arrived at the community on motorcycles – two on a bike – with sophisticated weapons.
“More than 40 people were killed while many injured. Residents of the village have fled to neighbouring communities for cover. As of yesterday, security personnel had not yet arrived at the community. It was deadly,” Sambo told DailyTrust.
For months on end now, villages and towns in Plateau State have come under relentless attack from terrorists.
Thousands of lives have been lost, many displaced and properties destroyed by the marauding terrorists.
BREAKING: 40 killed in fresh terrorists attack on Plateau community
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Army nabs six kidnappers, rejects N2m bribe in Taraba
Army nabs six kidnappers, rejects N2m bribe in Taraba
Troops of the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/Sub Sector 3 OPERATION WHIRL STROKE (OPWS), have arrested six kidnappers in Taraba State.
According to the army, they acted on a tip-off, after which troops from the 93 Battalion Sub-Sector 3B OPWS, stationed at Forward Operating Base Wukari, carried out a well-planned raid in Chinkai Village of Wukari Local Government Area.
This raid led to the apprehension of two individuals identified as Usman Gide Ali, aged 25 and Abdulrahaman Amadu, aged 28.
The suspects have been on wanted list of the security agencies for their involvement in multiple kidnappings in Wukari and its surroundings.
Upon their arrest, the suspects attempted to bribe the troops with 2 million Naira for their release. However, the soldiers staunchly refused the bribe, underscoring their dedication to justice and integrity.
The suspects were also overheard stating that if money failed to secure their freedom, their associates would resort to armed means to rescue them from custody.
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Ina different operation in Ibi Local Government Area, troops stationed at Sarikin Kudu acting on credible intelligence apprehended four more suspected kidnappers.
They have been identified as Jafaru Banyi, aged 28, Mohammad Ardo, aged 25, Amadu Lawal Shatta, aged 20 and Biyu Ardu, aged 25.
The suspects have been linked to numerous high-profile abductions in the region, targeting both locals and foreigners for ransom and have long been under the surveillance of security agencies.
The Commander 6 Brigade/ Sector 3 OPWS, Brigadier General Kingsley Chidebere Uwa, has since commended the troops for their courage and unwavering commitment to ethical standards.
He emphasized that the successful apprehension of these suspects is a testament to the diligent efforts and dedication of the soldiers, highlighting their refusal to accept bribes as a clear demonstration of their professionalism and integrity.
Army nabs six kidnappers, rejects N2m bribe in Taraba
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