On Thursday, July 24, 2014 at the least 60 students of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), narrowly escaped death following a mysterious fire that engulfed the Coal City Shuttle bus conveying them from the permanent site of the institution in Agbani, Nkanu West council to city centre.
The bus belonging to Enugu State Ministry of Transport is among the ones recently procured y the state government to boost urban transport scheme of the Sullivan Chime administration.
Although there were no deaths, eyewitnesses said that many of the students and other passengers sustained serious injuries in the near stampede that resulted while escaping to safety through the widows and other exit available spaces in the bus.
It was further learnt that valuables including Laptops and handsets belonging to the students were completely destroyed by the fire which occurred around 2.00pm near the Enugu State Broadcasting Service (ESBS) junction. One of the victims and a Computer Science student of the ESUT, Miss Ebere Okechi said the fire was discovered by people outside the vehicle.
The coordinator of the Coal City Shuttle Bus, Nnaemeka Ojibe, said the fire was caused by faulty battery. He dismissed allegations that the shuttle buses were not well maintained, stressing that they “are adequately taken care of”.
Although operatives of the Enugu State Fire Service arrived swiftly, the mysterious fire succeeded in destroying almost all the vital parts of the bus and valuables of passengers.
17 Comments
Thank God
ReplyDeleteThat wudve been another tragedy
ReplyDeleteMysterious fire?
ReplyDeleteFunny funny things are happening these days in this country
ReplyDeleteI can imagine what happened
ReplyDeleteNew tokunbo bus u mean
ReplyDeleteLack of care
ReplyDeleteNofin like mysterious fire something must be wrong
ReplyDeleteAnother tragedy averted
ReplyDeleteThank God for their lives
ReplyDeleteBlood sucking demons
ReplyDeleteSerious
ReplyDeleteLack of proper maintenance
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't tell see d faulty battery be4 moving
ReplyDeleteU see how dey risk pples lives??
ReplyDeleteThe driver nids to be sanctioned
ReplyDeleteIt would've been terrible
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