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Pyrates Confraternity Commiserates with Enugu State Government, Families over Ugwuonyeama Tragedy

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Pyrates Confraternity Commiserates with Enugu State Government, Families over Ugwuonyeama Tragedy

The National Association of Seadogs A.K.A Pyrates Confraternity, Enugu Chapter, has commiserated with the state government and the families of the victims of the recent sordid accident along Ugwuonyeama on the Enugu-Onitsha expressway.

The group condemned in its entirety the persistent road mishaps that frequently occur along the stretch of road, noting that they have caused untold harm to families, particularly in recent times.

In a statement signed by the chapter president of the group, Mr. Joe Mazeli, he lamented the deplorable state of the road and attributed the accidents to a combination of poor road infrastructure, inadequate safety measures, and reckless driving.

He called on the relevant authorities to immediately intervene to prevent further loss of lives.

He further emphasized the need for collaboration between the government, private sector, and civil society organizations to improve road safety across the state.

According to him, public awareness campaigns and training programs for drivers are also essential to reducing preventable accidents.

The Pyrates Confraternity reiterated its commitment to partnering with the government and other stakeholders to address issues affecting the welfare and safety of citizens. It urged the state government to act decisively, as continued negligence would only result in further grief for affected families.

The statement reads :PERSISTENT PETROL TRUCK ACCIDENTS AT UGWU ONYEAMA: NEVER AGAIN – PYRATES CONFRATERNITYThe National Association of Seadogs A.K.A. Pyrates Confraternity, Enugu Chapter commiserates with the Enugu State Government, families and loved ones of those who tragically lost their lives and properties in the unfortunate and sordid accident along the Ugwu Onyeama axis of the Enugu – Onitsha expressway on Saturday, January 25, 2025.

The gory situation of the accident shows the fragility of life, and how it can easily be snapped out in a few seconds; shattering dreams, aspirations, and plunging the society and families into uncertainty of despair and hopelessness.

There’s a need to guard and guide life very preciously. We pray for the peaceful repose of the lost souls and grant their families and loved ones the fortitude to bear such irreplaceable and irreparable loss.

While appreciating the Enugu State Government for promising to cater for the welfare of the injured.

However, this incident is not the first of such gruesome accidents along that expressway nor in the country at large. After every occurrence, we wail, we condemn, lives are lost, properties are destroyed, and we move on; waiting to repeat ourselves again.

These ghastly events trigger the very necessary question: what should be done to forestall further recurrences? We cannot follow the same reactive approach towards these unfortunate accidents and expect different results. It’s never possible.

As an Association, we don’t believe in mere rhetorical solutions; rather, we believe in practical and pragmatic solutions to societal challenges. As such, we suggest the following:First, the speedy rehabilitation and reconstruction of the second lane of the road, from Akama Ngwo up to Abakpa Junction.

This will ensure free flow of traffic in the opposing direction, without any encumbrances. We urge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu through the Minister for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Dave Umahi to declare that axis an emergency since the Federal Government has responsibility over the road.

The State Government should lobby and appeal to the contractors to get back to the site.Second, we understand how Government bureaucracy works and also understand that our first appeal will take time to materialise, leading to our second appeal.

The Enugu State House of Assembly should as a matter of urgent public importance, craft a bill that will limit the movement of heavy duty trucks, especially those transporting highly flammable liquids and substances in the State from 9pm to 6am.

Due to the minimal movement of passengers at this time, when such sad incidents occur, we won’t experience loss of lives in the same proportion and magnitude as recorded on Saturday, January 25, 2025.

Third, we call on the Enugu State Police Commissioner, Commander of the 103 Battalion, Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), amongst other heads of security agencies in the State, to as a matter of urgency dismantle all barricades serving as checkpoints in the Ugwu Onyeama axis.

The topography of the axis requires that vehicular movements don’t need to be impeded at all. Those barricades not only prevent free flow of traffic, but also restrict rescue efforts in times of emergency situations.

Fourth, we appeal to the Federal and Enugu State Fire Service to establish a station in the Ugwu Onyeama axis. Our findings show there is an Enugu State Fire Service station at 9th Mile, but that’s a few kilometres away from that troubled spot.

A Fire Service station will also help to guard the newly set up CNG plant in the axis. Fifth, the State Ministry of Transport should collaborate with relevant Federal Government Agencies to set up vehicle inspection units in the various highways in the State.

According to preliminary investigation for the accident, brake failure was responsible for the carnage. The probability of the accident could have been highly reduced if such inspection units were functional.

Sixth, haulage owners should as a matter of urgency carry out thorough checks of all their vehicles. They should also embark on refresher courses and training for their drivers and managers in respect of other road users.

While we understand the importance of their services and appreciate it greatly, we cannot jeopardise our safety on the roads occasioned by their human errors.In his statement at the scene, Governor Peter Mbah promised to do something immediately to avert a repeat of such a regrettable incident.

We assure the Governor of our support and partnership towards this expected action, and promise to remind him if the solution delays. We call on all relevant stakeholders and motorists to join this fight of making our roads safe.

The incident at Ugwu Onyeama as well as those in Niger State and across the country could have been anyone. We all share in the blame as a result of our collective conspiracy of silence and tacit neglect.

It is exactly time to strategize in order to avert further recurrences of this painful event so that never again shall we experience such avoidable carnage.Joe Mazeli Chapter PresidentNAS/PC EnuguMonday, January 27, 2025

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