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Fatal Road Crash Claims Multiple Lives on Lokoja–Benue Highway Near Ajegwu
A tragic accident on the Lokoja–Benue highway between Ajegwu and Mamerebo claimed several lives and left many others critically injured on Monday morning.
According to preliminary reports, the crash involved a Benue-bound commercial bus. Emergency responders, assisted by local volunteers, swiftly conveyed the victims to nearby medical facilities for urgent treatment.
Eyewitness Accounts — Nigeria News Today
Witnesses at the scene described the collision as devastating, with multiple fatalities recorded before help arrived. A nurse at a hospital in Anyigba told The Bureau News that some passengers could not be saved despite prompt medical attention.
> “They were rushed to the hospital where I work in Anyigba. We lost about three already, including the little girl with gold-coloured hair. May God rest their souls,” she said.
As of press time, authorities were still reconciling casualty figures and reaching out to families of the victims.
Rescue Efforts and Hospital Response
Local first responders, motorists, and community youths assisted in the evacuation before security operatives secured the area to ease traffic congestion. Medical teams in Anyigba have begun stabilising the injured, while those in critical condition are being referred to higher-capacity facilities.
Traffic Advisory and Ongoing Investigation
For road users: Expect residual traffic delays along the Ajegwu–Mamerebo stretch as investigators continue clearing debris and documenting evidence at the scene.
For authorities: Police and emergency management officials are calling on eyewitnesses with dash-cam or phone footage to assist the ongoing investigation.
For families: Relatives seeking information have been advised to contact the nearest divisional police headquarters or the hospitals receiving the injured in Anyigba.
Community Reaction and Safety Appeal
Residents near the crash site expressed deep sorrow and sympathy for the victims and their loved ones. Road-safety advocates have renewed calls for commercial drivers to adhere to speed limits, take regular rest breaks, and conduct routine vehicle checks—particularly during early-morning and late-evening trips when visibility is often poor.
