Police in Abuja has confirmed that six people lost their lives and 14 vehicles were burnt in a tragic road accident on Wednesday evening near Nyanya Bridge in Abuja.
The command said that the accident occurred around 7:14pm on Wednesday, when a Dangote trailer, heavily loaded with cement, lost control while approaching the bridge from AYA and rammed into multiple stationary vehicles caught in traffic.
The impact of the crash triggered a fire outbreak, gutting several vehicles and causing heavy casualties.
The remains of the six victims have been deposited at the Karu General Hospital mortuary.
Meanwhile, an investigation has been launched into the incident, while emergency responders worked to clear the wreckage and restore normal traffic flow.
A statement issued by the FCT Police spokesperson, SP Josphine Adeh said, “The FCT Police Command deeply regrets to confirm a devastating motor vehicle accident that occurred today, March 19, 2025, at about 6:58 PM before Nyanya Bridge.
“A distress call was received by Karu Division reporting a horrifying scene—a Dangote trailer, heavily loaded with cement and approaching Nyanya Bridge from AYA, had lost control and crashed into stationary vehicles trapped in traffic.
“The impact engulfed fourteen vehicles in a raging inferno. Panic and chaos followed as bystanders and motorists scrambled for safety. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, battling thick smoke and intense heat to rescue those trapped.
“Six victims were pulled from the wreckage and rushed to the hospital, but tragically, they were confirmed dead by medical personnel on duty. Their remains have been deposited at Karu General Hospital Morgue”.
Adeh said Police operatives, in collaboration with fire service personnel, other security agencies, and courageous individuals at the scene, extinguished the fire, and normal traffic flow had been restored.
She said, “The FCT Police Command extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims and assures the public that a thorough investigation is underway to determine the cause of this disaster and prevent future occurrences.
“Members of the public are strongly urged to exercise caution and adhere to speed limits while driving, especially in high-traffic areas. Safe driving habits can prevent tragedies like this and save lives.
“Residents are also encouraged to remain vigilant and report emergencies or suspicious activities through the FCT Command emergency numbers: 08032003913, 08028940883, 07057337653. Complaint Response Unit: 08107314192”.