The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says two persons died in a truck-tricycle accident in Kogi on Sunday. Stephen Dawulung, corps commander of the Kogi FRSC sector command, confirmed the
ShareStephen Dawulung, corps commander of the Kogi FRSC sector command, confirmed the incident to NAN.
According to Dawulung, the collision happened as a tricycle — with two passengers — drove against the traffic and collided with an oncoming truck.“Aside from the violation of route exhibited by the tricyclist, both the tricycle and truck were also on speed, which made the accident unavoidable,” Dawulung said.
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