Five persons lost their lives on Thursday morning when a commuter bus heading towards Enugu plunged into Oji River, near Anambra state.
Sunday Ajayi, sector commander, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Anambra command, who confirmed the accident, told NAN that it occurred around 1:25 am.
Ajayi said there were 15 passengers in the vehicle, out of which 10 were rescued and taken to hospital.
He said the timely rescue operations led by the personnel of the FRSC minimised the number of casualties.
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“The rescue at Oji River is still going on, we have been able to rescue 10 people alive and taken them to hospital, five were confirmed dead and the bus has been recovered,” he said.
The commander said it was a “lone accident” and blamed it on drowsiness of the driver, poor visibility and other dangers associated with night driving.
He urged people who wished to travel to do so during the day time, and set out on time for journey that may stretch into the night.
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