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OsunAmazon
50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« on: May 24, 2008, 05:31 AM »

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Death toll of soldiers in auto crash now 50 - To be buried today; It’s a national loss - Yar’Adua
From Chris Agbambu, Ishola Michael, Ayodele Adesanmi and Ibrahim Dabugur
Friday, May 23, 2008

DEATH toll of soldiers in Wednesday night’s accident on Bauchi/Potiskum road has risen to 50. The soldiers were reported to be returning from peacekeeping duties in Darfur, Sudan, when they were involved in the accident.

Forty soldiers were burnt to death instantly on Wednesday when a petrol tanker ran into their convoy. The 10 soldiers who died later, it was gathered, were among those that were receiving treatment at the Bauchi State Specialist Hospital.

Family members and sympathisers thronged the scene of the accident to identify their beloved ones yesterday. The bodies of the soldiers were reported to have been conveyed to the Bauchi School of Artillery for military burial.

Men of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) from Potiskum unit were at the scene directing traffic. The unit commander blamed the accident on the drivers while some people said that the two drivers were trying to dodge a pothole and, in the process, rammed into each other.

President Umaru Yar’Adua on Thursday in Abuja described the death of the soldiers as a great loss to the nation and the Nigerian Army.

The President disclosed that he received with immense sadness, news of the tragic death of the soldiers in the accident. Yar’Adua, who spoke through his Special Adviser on Communications, Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi, stated that having bravely confronted and “survived the hazards of service in strife-ridden Darfur, the gallant soldiers returned home only to lose their lives in a dreadful vehicular collision on their way back to their base.”

He said the death of the soldiers while on national service was an immense loss to the country. The President directed the Defence Headquarters and the Nigerian Army authorities “to convey his personal condolences to the families of the dead soldiers and make appropriate arrangements to give them a befitting burial.”

He directed that immediate compassionate action be taken to alleviate the colossal trauma of their shocking deaths on their spouses, children and other dependants.

The President, according to Adeniyi, would be cutting short his trip to Arusha, Tanzania, where he has been attending the African Union’s Committee of 12 meeting, to return home early tomorrow.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff, General Luka Yusuf, who described the accident as a national calamity, landed at the Bauchi Airport at 11.30 on Thursday morning aboard a military plane on his way to the scene of the accident.

The army boss, who immediately proceeded to the scene of the accident, was received by the acting governor of Bauchi State, Mohammed Gadi and the Commandant of the Armoured Corps Centre and School, Bauchi, Major General Saleh Maina, with other top military and government officials who all expressed their sympathy on the incident.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army has set up a panel to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of the soldiers. Director of Army Public Relations Department, Brigadier General Emeka Onwuemegbe, told the Nigerian Tribune that a petrol tanker ran into the convoy of soldiers who were travelling from Abuja after arriving from a six-month tour of duty in Darfur.

Their bodies have been deposited at the mortuary of the Bauchi State Specialist Hospital while those injured are receiving treatment at the same hospital.

The Defence Headquarters has, meanwhile, directed that flags be flown at half mast in the Ministry of Defence, and all military establishments as a mark of honour to the soldiers.

All appointments and schedules in the Ministry of Defence and the Defence Headquarters have also been cancelled. The Chief of Defence Staff, General Andrew Azazi, in a statement signed by Navy Captain Senebi Hungiapuko, stated that the next of kin of the departed soldiers had been contacted and arrangements were on for their interment with full military honours at the National Cemetery, Abuja, today.

The CDS assured the families of the deceased officers and soldiers that they died serving the nation and that their sacrifices would not be in vain.

He prayed God to give them the strength and fortitude to bear the painful loss of their beloved ones, adding that it was a major disaster not just to the armed forces, but to the nation at large.

Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday also expressed shock over the death of the soldiers. In a statement entitled: “Time to Mourn’’ and signed personally by the vice-president, he noted that the soldiers were killed when an articulated vehicle collided with two vehicles in their motorcade.

“These gallant Nigerian soldiers had just been de-inducted from the AU Peace Mission, where they had served meritoriously, and flown our nation’s banner with pride and distinction. “Death remains an enduring paradox. If not, how can it be that men, who without hesitation, have time and again, risked life and limb in the defence of the honour of our nation and flag, be cut down so casually in an automobile accident just a few miles away from home!

“President Umaru Yar’Adua, who is away in Arusha, Tanzania, for the meeting of the Committee of 12 of Heads of State and Governments of the African Union, is immeasurably saddened by this terrible accident and is cutting short his trip to attend the funeral ceremony scheduled for Friday in Abuja.

“It is with great sadness that I join the president, the Minister of Defence, the Nigerian military high command, as well as all Nigerians, to mourn the passage of these exemplary patriots.

“I grieve with the families that have lost breadwinners and loved ones,’’ he said, adding: “I pray the Almighty to give each and every one of them the fortitude to bear the loss.”

http://www.tribune.com.ng/23052008/news/news2.html
OsunAmazon
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Persih In Auto Crash
« #1 on: May 24, 2008, 05:34 AM »

Whats to blame? bad roads, drunk drivers etc. May God save us in naija. lagos Ibadan expressway is a death trap.
coolier (f)
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #2 on: May 24, 2008, 02:31 PM »

Quote from: OsunAmazon on May 24, 2008, 05:31 AM
Death toll of soldiers in auto crash now 50 - To be buried today; It’s a national loss - Yar’Adua
From Chris Agbambu, Ishola Michael, Ayodele Adesanmi and Ibrahim Dabugur
Friday, May 23, 2008

DEATH toll of soldiers in Wednesday night’s accident on Bauchi/Potiskum road has risen to 50. The soldiers were reported to be returning from peacekeeping duties in Darfur, Sudan, when they were involved in the accident.

Forty soldiers were burnt to death instantly on Wednesday when a petrol tanker ran into their convoy. The 10 soldiers who died later, it was gathered, were among those that were receiving treatment at the Bauchi State Specialist Hospital.


What a waste! No good roads, no fire men or services, no paramedics, no ambulances or helicopters, no good medical services. And to think all these soldiers survived Darfur only to be killed the moment they arrived home - what an irony of life!!! Goodbye heroes.
ayinba1 (f)
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #3 on: May 24, 2008, 04:53 PM »

I am appalled that with all the "big big " statements of "national calamity, mourning etc, FG is not talking ( maybe not even thinking) of dualising/improving this particular highway that claimed these people's lives.

Lives wasted. Maybe one day the people will wake up and realise that this is less to do with tribe and more to do with the "haves, don't want the havenots to ever have" and the havenots.

Condolences to families. Sad and a shame.
SeanT21 (f)
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #4 on: May 24, 2008, 06:11 PM »

R.I.P soilders. I hope to see u in heaven one day.
ifyalways (f)
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #5 on: May 25, 2008, 04:02 AM »

Quote from: coolier on May 24, 2008, 02:31 PM

What a waste! No good roads, no fire men or services, no paramedics, no ambulances or helicopters, no good medical services. And to think all these soldiers survived Darfur only to be killed the moment they arrived home - what an irony of life!!! Goodbye heroes.
good
desmonda
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #6 on: May 25, 2008, 08:08 AM »

 Embarrassed Ask what is Nigeria benefitting from the contribution of men and materiel she has made to the AU?UN mission around the world? What has she benefitted?
redsun (m)
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #7 on: May 25, 2008, 04:11 PM »

Nigerian roads are death traps,yet people speed without seat belts like they are driving on german autobahn.

Common sense is what the country require,from top to bottom,you can't manage a car if you don't understand the basis of how it works,what it stands for,the mechanisms that connects with every other thing,you included.

obiem (m)
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #8 on: May 26, 2008, 03:27 PM »

Deep sense of loss, to think that i knew one or two of those soldiers( i served in the same barracks they were returning to before they met their demise as a class teacher in the school there). Very tragic week this passing was especially for the families of the fallen soldiers. May God grant them the fortitude to bear the loss. Cry Cry Cry Cry
landis (m)
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #9 on: May 26, 2008, 03:40 PM »

May God bless their souls.

But this is 'old stories', soon there will be another road calamity.
Sky Blue
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #10 on: May 26, 2008, 03:49 PM »

Yes, this people will be mourned and ministers and even maybe the president will make comments and hold services for the victims, calling it a tragedy, etc while the roads will remain unfixed. Thesame thing will happen next month and the whole charade and circus will kick start again. The circus continues ad infinitum while the masses continue just accepting it as part of everyday life.
Kobojunkie
Re: National Tragedy: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #11 on: May 26, 2008, 05:51 PM »

Why in the world is  this a national loss??? You mean the many thousands who die each year do not qualify but the death of 50 soldiers on the same roads makes the national loss list instead?? What is this?? Why do we continue to swallow up this nonsense??? These roads have been a death trap for years. Yaradua has has a whole year to do something about it and so far has done little but he is quick to tag this a national loss and Nigerians do not immediately stone him for making such a claim???
superman (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #12 on: May 26, 2008, 06:40 PM »

i think thats is the MR President top achievement 1 year in office as he totally lost concern about nigerians high ways

yes MR President you are on course? how are you feeling today haa

na wooo! these recyling political fools
dee02 (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #13 on: May 26, 2008, 06:50 PM »

Quote from: coolier on May 24, 2008, 02:31 PM

What a waste! No good roads, no fire men or services, no paramedics, no ambulances or helicopters, no good medical services. And to think all these soldiers survived Darfur only to be killed the moment they arrived home - what an irony of life!!! Goodbye heroes.

Sums it all up!

The rot and decadence in Nigeria is continously highlighted everyday and it is a shame if innocent people have to pay the price of the mis-management of resources and incompetence of the faggots calling themselves leaders

A lot of bad things happening in Nigeria today could have been avoided but we have dum-dums in place as leaders  sharing and looting away while the nation groans and suffers

RIP Soldiers
CyberG (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #14 on: May 26, 2008, 07:02 PM »


This is just irritating and ridiculous! What has the government done about improving roads, security and other infrastructure in so so many years? NOTHING. Otherwise, we shouldn't be in this hell-hole called Nigeria now.

Guess what? Yaradua and co-thieves will shout, make long speeches of emptiness, flags fly at half-mast, "mourning", display all kinds of crocodile tears and gimmicks, bury the soldiers with "honors", and all the cosmetics that come with every tragedy! However, the roads will NEVER be fixed, hospitals and healthcare will NEVER be improved, security situation will NEVER see any improvement, basic infrastructure like power and water resources to aid good medicare will NEVER get a boost or improve and NIGERIA will keep tumbling down the abyss and before you know it, another plane drops from the sky, disappears mysteriously, another major vehicle accident and several hundreds that happen in Nigeria daily while Yaradua does NOTHING other than make speeches of vision 2020 and go to Germany for the next headache! OMG, I pity Nigeria.

Until Yaradua himself and all the thieves get into an accident on the same day and all get burnt to death with their family, nothing will change. We will keep hearing all the old strories that has never meant anything or changed anything. WHAT A SUPER-STUPID AND DUMB COUNTRY AND CURSED LEADERS?Huh
emmeno (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #15 on: May 26, 2008, 07:14 PM »

another avenue fo the senators to make money. Angry
buzyDiva (f)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #16 on: May 26, 2008, 07:15 PM »

Please . . does anyone have a link to where I can find the names of these soldiers?
i have 2-3 friends that went for the peacekeep in darfur region.  Embarrassed  Embarrassed
UNLEASHED (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #17 on: May 26, 2008, 07:18 PM »

May their soul RIPP. Who is to be blamed?? They might be drunk while returning to Nigeria, Bad roads, and careless drivers maybe?
Jeovy (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #18 on: May 26, 2008, 07:18 PM »

Very Sad,They could have just stayed back in Dafur.They survived Guns,Bullets,Knives,Bombs,Explosives,Shellings.hunger,etc,but could not survive our roads.Its a pity.RIP Soldiers
Builder
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #19 on: May 26, 2008, 07:53 PM »

Fucked up country. when u have the likes of obj, iyabo, ibori, dariye and other twats embezzling money meant to repair the state of the roads, improve hospital facilities and counter robbery and other social ills, little wonder peoples  are  dying and roasted like burnt suya on nigerian roads
Anuli ph (f)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #20 on: May 26, 2008, 09:01 PM »

Quote from: buzyDiva on May 26, 2008, 07:15 PM
Please . . does anyone have a link to where I can find the names of these soldiers?
i have 2-3 friends that went for the peacekeep in darfur region. Embarrassed Embarrassed
Try n get This Day newspaper of May24 sat. The names r there, but if you can't get, i could help you check up anyone, or just go to thisdayonline.com n check the archive.
quickygirl (f)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #21 on: May 26, 2008, 09:01 PM »

Quote from: buzyDiva on May 26, 2008, 07:15 PM
Please . . does anyone have a link to where I can find the names of these soldiers?
i have 2-3 friends that went for the peacekeep in darfur region. Embarrassed Embarrassed

Check  the nations news paper, (Few days afer the incident-a day after the burial issue) i saw some names there!!
Anuli ph (f)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #22 on: May 26, 2008, 09:09 PM »

Even after loosing a loved one in a tragic plane crash,one never gets used to the carnage that occurs in Nigeria on a daily basis. Cry
More n more victims. Victims of this monster called nigeria!
royalicon (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #23 on: May 26, 2008, 10:47 PM »

I feel like crying for the heroes. What a waste of life.

Escaping war to die returning home as a result of an avoidable error.

Nigeria Leaders, are not hands clean of gult on these innocent blood Huh

May God grant them Perfect Peace -Amennnnnnn
naijababi
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #24 on: May 26, 2008, 11:01 PM »

it makes me sooo sad,  may God help nigeria.
nwakaibe (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #25 on: May 27, 2008, 07:29 AM »

May be the senate and house of reps may wish to probe the crash and why a tanker driver should ram into a convoy of troops. how stupid? there is an airport in Maiduguri. what stopped the army or defence authorities from flying them to the airport there instead of ordering them to embark on the long trip via the bad road. somebody up there must have been cutting corners. farewell fallen heroes. may God strengthen your families.
celebritee (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #26 on: May 27, 2008, 07:47 AM »

This only means one thing "Nigerian roads are more dangerous than Darfur". Na D.I.E we dey for this country.
RichyBlacK (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #27 on: May 27, 2008, 08:30 AM »

May their souls rest in peace.  Cry
dadsgal (f)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #28 on: May 27, 2008, 08:36 AM »

what we ought to consider are two things,[1]we consider the driver and [2]the condition of the road.i pray that their families will be able to come out of the incident.MAY THEIR GENTLE SOULS REST IN THE BOSOM OF THE LORD.AMEN.
SENATOR JD (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #29 on: May 27, 2008, 09:07 AM »

the state of the roads are terrible and need urgent attention,like Kobojunkie said they are really death traps
doe my friends boss that drove pass them that day actually said the driver was driving a bit rough, maybe as a result of alchohol or exictment one can't really say. Huh
maybe their souls rest well,
holamiday (m)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #30 on: May 27, 2008, 09:10 AM »

it is very pathetic. they came home safely from war and died in their home country. what an irony.
Trip4eni (f)
Re: 50 Nigerians Soldiers Perish In Auto Crash
« #31 on: May 27, 2008, 09:59 AM »

Wats worse   -dyin in the war or dyin close to home after believin u r 'safe'  ready to c ur family. its God's grace that keeps us alive. It could happen anywhere,
               Adieus grt Heroes of Nigeria.
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