No fewer than seven persons were reportedly burnt
to death on Thursday after officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps opened fire on a commercial bus on Milikin Hill Road, Enugu.
It was learnt that the bus had barely left Enugu
New Market, located a few kilometres from Milikin Hill, when armed civil
defence officials asked the driver to stop. The Enugu headquarters of the NSCDC
is near New Market.
The driver reportedly refused to stop and sped
away as the NSCDC men chased the bus in a Hilux van.
It was gathered that some other agents of the
security agency boarded a tricycle to join in the chase along Milikin Hill
Road, which is bordered on both sides by a deep valley.
Eyewitnesses said as the commercial bus was
getting to the end of the road, the civil defence officers opened fire on the
vehicle, causing it to veer off the road and crash into the valley. The
vehicle reportedly burst into flames instantly.
Reports of the incident led to a protest by
commercial bus drivers and other sympathisers, particularly natives of Ngwo town,
where the passengers were reportedly heading for before they met tragic end.
Some of the drivers and youths reportedly
attempted to protest at the office of the NSCDC around New Market, but heavily
armed operatives repelled the protesters by barricading the road leading to the
office and shooting into the air.
Some commercial bus drivers, who interacted
with our correspondent during the protest, said the NSCDC men shot at their
vehicles when they approached the building.
Our correspondent was shown some commercial buses
with shattered windscreens and glasses.
A witness, who refused to identify himself,
claimed that the driver of the commercial bus had refused to give the NSCDC a
bribe before they started chasing the vehicle.
“The incident happened because the driver refused
to give them a bribe when they stopped him. They went after him, shot at the
vehicle and seven people lost their lives,” he said.
At the scene of the crash on Millikin Hill, our
correspondent observed that the commercial bus was totally burnt.
The charred remains of a passenger were trapped
under the vehicle, which was lying on its back inside the valley.
An official of the Federal Road Safety Corps, who
was at the scene of the crash, informed our correspondent that the corpses of
three passengers had been moved to an undisclosed hospital morgue.
There were reports that the civil defence
personnel involved in the incident had been taken into custody.
But this could not be confirmed by our
correspondent.
A towing van was eventually brought to lift the
vehicle, after which the trapped corpse was removed and put in an ambulance.
The body was reportedly taken to the morgue of
the Eastern Nigeria Medical Centre, Enugu.
Police sources informed our correspondent that a
girl, said to be the sole survivor of the crash, was taken to the office of the
Enugu State Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Danmallam.
Danmallam, who later arrived at the protest
scene, said the girl had been hospitalised and could not talk.
He said investigations had commenced, adding that
some suspects had been arrested.
He said, “This type of thing should not be
allowed; we have made arrests. Investigations have started and we are asking
people who witnessed what happened to come forward to make statements.
“We assure you that nobody involved would be
allowed to go scot-free. This is not the type of case that can be swept under
the carpet.
“I learnt that they (NSCDC officials) were
chasing the bus; but I don’t know for what offence.
“I want to assure the people that nobody is above
the law. Whoever breaks the law of the land will face the consequence.”
He said one person died in the incident.
The Public Relations Officer of the NSCDC,
Enugu State Command, Mr. Denny-Manuel Iwuchukwu, told our correspondent that
the bus driver “abducted” a civil defence officer who entered the vehicle to
force the driver to stop for violating traffic regulations.
According to him, the bus fell into the valley
and burst into flames while running away from the NSCDC men, who were chasing
the vehicle to rescue their colleague.
He said, “The state government ordered that
commercial buses should no longer pick passengers outside the motor park and
our men are enforcing the order.
“Today, the driver picked passengers outside the
park and he was asked to stop, but he refused. So, one of our men entered the
bus and the driver took off with him, thereby abducting him.
“He was told to stop, but he refused. We chased
him and he fell inside the ditch. Our official has been found. He was injured;
he can’t even talk at the moment.”
Iwuchukwu said nobody died in the accident.
Efforts to get the spokesperson for the FRSC to
confirm the number of casualties were not successful.
Commercial bus drivers and natives of Ngwo town
were still protesting as of the time of filing this report.
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