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South East senators mourn victims of Enugu tanker inferno

Enugu tanker inferno

By Olu Balogun

The South East Senate Caucus on Sunday expressed shock and sorrow over the multiple deaths caused by a fallen petrol tanker in Ugwu Onyema in Enugu.

The caucus, which also expressed sadness over similar occurrence in Niger State last weekend, said through a statement by its leader, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe in Abuja, that the unfortunate incident has become one too many.

He said, it is disheartening that Nigerians were being literarily roasted on the roads as a result of avoidable accidents and called on the relevant authorities to deploy immediately to nip future occurrences in the bud.

The caucus, he added is pained that innocent people, particularly road users are now frequently caught up in an accident that smacks of total neglect of the nation’s highways by traffic managers.

“It’s sorrowful and very unfortunate that we will loose many of our people, whose total number is yet to be ascertained barely a week after similar incident in Niger State, which pain and shock Nigeria is yet to recover from.

“It is high time the traffic managers step up their game. The frequency of this accidents now constitutes a total embarrassment to the country. We can’t continue loosing our people this way,” Abaribe stated.

He, however, extended the caucus’ condolences to the victims families, the governor, government and people of Enugu State.

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