The victims, a middle-aged man and a little child, allegedly died due
to exhaustion arising from the long hours spent in their vehicles while
trying to cross the Niger Bridge which passage has for some time now
remained a nightmare to both transporters and their passengers.
Eye witnesses, however, said that the deceased whose identities were
not immediately known was a minor who was coming back with his mother in
a commercial bus from Lagos, while the second victim, was a trader who
travelled all the way from the North to Onitsha to sell his goods.
It was learnt that while the small child died instantly on her mother’s
lap at the Bridge, the business man died minutes after crossing the
bridge to Onitsha from the North. It was alleged that the child had
cried for a long time due to heat in the vehicle while waiting to cross
the bridge before the mother eventually discovered that her child was no
longer breathing.
The bewildered mother was said to have become hysterical as she burst
into tears running helter-skelter when she discovered that her child
whom she thought fell asleep was actually dead. The trader was also said
to have boarded the vehicle from the North and travelled smoothly until
the Asaba end of the Bridge where they spent several hours under the
scorching heat in an attempt to cross the Niger Bridge. An eye witness
account said that the victim and other passengers with him in the
vehicle had already crossed the bridge and was offloading his goods from
the vehicle when he suddenly slumped and died.
The Federal Government had repeatedly promised in the last 10 years to
build a second Niger Bridge to ease traffic congestion on the bridge
which is the gateway from the Lagos and other South-west states to the
South-east and South-South.
Cued from searchnigeria.net
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