A fortnight ago, a runaway oil tanker truck exploded in a crowded bus
station in Onitsha, Anambra state, and set ablaze 12 buses carrying
passengers, killing 69 people while about 30 others have been
hospitalised with severe burns. It was reported that the truck was
barreling down a hill when the brakes failed and it veered off the road
to rammed into the crowded bus station before exploding. Governor Willie
Obiano of Anambra State wept when he visited the scene of the tragic
accident. The Vice-President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) expressed
sympathy on behalf of the federal government, when he visited the scene
of the accident and the surviving victims in the hospital last week.
Beyond the shedding of tears for the victims of the accident, the
federal and the various state governments should adopt drastic measures
to stop the carnage on our roads. This has become urgent as Nigeria is
said to have the highest road accident rate in the world, as well as the
largest number of deaths per 10,000 vehicles. The Federal Road Safety
Commission (FRSC) should henceforth prosecute all reckless drivers,
including those who drive public officers and the owners of vehicles
that ply the roads when they are not roadworthy. The reports of road
accidents should be made available to members of the public with a view
to ensuring that drivers of vehicles involved in road accidents are
prosecuted.
With respect to the brutal killing of Professor Festus Iyayi by a
driver in the convoy of Governor Idris Wada on November 12, 2013, along
the Lokoja-Abuja road, our call for the prosecution of the suspects fell
on deaf ears. In frustration, we had to file an action at the Federal
High Court to compel the FRSC to file charges against the suspects. It
was when the case was pending in court that the FRSC filed charges at
the magistrate court, Lokoja, Kogi State against the driver and a
construction company which were indicted in the investigation. Even
then, desperate moves have been made to frustrate the prosecution of the
suspects!
Having expressed sympathy with the victims and the bereaved relatives
of those who were killed in the tragic accident in Onitsha, the Anambra
State Governor must ensure that a full investigation is carried out
with a view to prosecuting the owner of the vehicle for not servicing
the vehicle, which led to the brake failure that caused the accident. If
the driver survives the accident, he should be fished out and
prosecuted for criminal negligence and manslaughter. More importantly,
the Anambra State government should coordinate the filing of civil suits
against the owner of the vehicle for monetary compensation payable to
each of the victims and the dependents of all those who lost their
lives in the inferno. As far as the Fatal Accident Law of Anambra State
is concerned, he owner of the vehicle is vicariously liable for the
accident. Of course, the owner is at liberty to contact the insurance
company which insured the vehicle to bear the damages payable in the
circumstance.
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