The Peace mass Transit accident which
occurred last Sunday was indeed a tragic one. Of the 15 passengers
involved in the accident only 2 survived. They were: Mrs. Chidinma Eze, a
32-year-old widow and businesswoman from Ubakala in Abia State and a
33-year-old dealer in cosmetics simply called Nwodo.
The tragic auto crash occurred at the
Umuahia end of the Enugu/Port Harcourt Expressway. It involved a
MAN-Diesel engine truck, with registration number Plateau JJN 782 XB
and an 18-seater Toyota Hiace bus, with registration number, AKL 895 YA,
belonging to Peace Mass Transport company.
According to the Sun, the people involved recounted their experiences.
Mrs. Eze who is receiving treatment at the Federal Medical Center, Umuahia spoke about her ordeal,
“I live in Port Harcourt, but I had to
come out to join the bus because I could not catch a direct bus going
to Lokpanta where I do my diesel business. I was trying to catch sleep
when the accident happened. Our bus crashed into the trailer head-on and
the people inside the bus started screaming; some calling the name of
Jesus, others calling their fathers and mothers. I think I fainted
because I became conscious on the way to the hospital. When the Federal
Road Safety Corps officials were taking us to the hospital, I had
regained consciousness, but I did not open my eyes because I was feeling
pains all over my body.”
She stated that the windows were shut
and the Air Conditioner Unit was turned on. She also explained that the
weather conditions were bad.
“Immediately the bus crashed into that
trailer, I lost consciousness. Whether the bus sommersalted or not, I
didnot know. I can’t even remember the side through which I was brought
out. All I can remember is that I was on the back seat with three other
passengers.
“We had passed Abia Tower and heading to
Okigwe. The driver was driving on a very high speed inside the rain. We
entered the bus about 9am, but I did not check the time when we arrived
at the spot where the accident occurred,”
She was also grateful that God spared her life with almost everyone else dead.
“I can’t thank God enough. If human
beings were the ones that select those who died in that accident,
definitely, I would have been one of them. But just look at me, a poor
sinner and God, in His infinite mercy, decided to save my life. God gave
me life on top of life; brought me back from the land of the dead. You
could see children, the elderly, the young and the handsome and
beautiful, all stone dead. But God decided to keep me. It amazes me each
time I look back at my life. I will remain grateful to God for the rest
of my life.”
The other survivor, Nwodo, was in a bad
state and was unable to talk. It was reported that he was traveling from
Aba to Enugu and had even had food prepared for him at home. He was
counted among the dead as at the time of the accident, but he jerked his
body while in the ICU to indicate that he was indeed alive.
According to the Sun, his brother who was at the hospital to be by his side was grateful that he was alive.
“I am very happy because the
information that was given to them was that everybody died in the
accident except two people. I thank God that my brother is among the
two survivors. I thank God who knows the reason why he brought him back
to life; this is somebody who had already been counted among the dead.
“The doctor told me that he has injury in his spinal cord and on the head.”
Not everyone was so lucky though.
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