Young woman killed in a car crash in Akwa Ibom
A woman believed to be in her 30s was killed in a car crash in
Ibesikpo-Asutan, Akwa Ibom State on Friday, July 7. The other passengers
were injured in the accident which
occurred crash along Aka-Nung Udoe Road, around Owot Uta Village, at
about 12:45 p.m.
The deceased was identified as Anwanabasi Enang, a mother of 2 and a resident of Idua Eket, Eket.
A witness, Aniefiok Ekwere told PREMIUM TIMES that the
ill-fated green-colour Honda car, which
was traveling from Uyo to Eket, had somersaulted multiple times along the highway.
was traveling from Uyo to Eket, had somersaulted multiple times along the highway.
According to the testimony of one of the injured
passengers, the crash was allegedly triggered by the action of some
personnel of a task force said to be working for the Akwa Ibom State
government.
The task force, PREMIUM TIMES gathered, is meant to check illegal loading of passengers along the highways.
An official of the task force was said to have disguised as
a passenger and flagged down the taxi, while other members of the task
force, driving inside a brown Toyota Camry car, were said to be trailing
the same taxi.
“While the car was still going, the task force man that
entered the car tried to force the driver to stop the car,” Mr. Ekwere
said.
“He (the task force official) was sitting in the back seat
of the taxi. When they got to Owot Uta, the man struggled with the
driver for the control of the car steering. The car hit the road
pavement and tumbled several times."
He said the official of the task force, who was inside the
crashed vehicle jumped out of it, ran across the road and entered a
tricycle which zoomed off, before the first responders could understand
what really happened.
The Toyota Camry, which had the task force team inside it, sped off too immediately the crash occurred, he said.
The police spokesperson in the state, Ikechukwu Chukwu, confirmed the crash.
Reacting to the tragic incident that killed Mrs Anwanabasi, Moses Eskor wrote on Facebook :
"I just can't believe it,
Is it true that my dear Sister Anwanabasi Enang has been murdered today by members of Akwa Ibom State Motto tax force (or whatever name they call them)?
Is it true that my dear Sister Anwanabasi Enang has been murdered today by members of Akwa Ibom State Motto tax force (or whatever name they call them)?
It it true that those touts employ by the ministry of
Transport drag a car steering with a stupid driver not minding the
plight of the passengers in the car?
If a driver (who is equally a tout) try to escape must the ministry of Transport (touts) staff drag the car steering?
Now that my sister Anwanabasi Eshiet (an innocent passenger
in that car) is killed by these idiots employed by the ministry of
Transport in the process of enforcing the ministry rules will the
ministry right the wrong?
Anwangabasi will not die in vain!
All the touts in that ministry that caused her death and their employers must pay damages!
All the touts in that ministry that caused her death and their employers must pay damages!
Anwangabasi has two lovely children and a helpless husband.
Anwangabasi has suffered for the State government, she worked with the
ministry of Local Government at Eket, she came to Uyo today for a
promotional interview leaving her two children at home.
The touts and the ministry that employ them must pay damages or we will go to court!
This woman cannot die in vain
This woman cannot die in vain
Please I call on the State Governor to intervene in this
and caution the Ministry of Transport and their employed touts in
uniform to stop more deaths in Akwa Ibom Roads!!!
I BEG ALL MY FRIENDS AND SYMPATHIZERS TO SHARE THIS POST UNTIL GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL SEES IT"
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