How trucks crushed mining company worker on Kogi’s dangerous mining road

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Tragedy struck in Ankpa Local Government Area of Kogi State on Sunday morning when Victor Braimah, a staff member of Zuma 828 Coal Limited, was crushed to death by two coal-laden trucks along the Enjema–Okobo mining route.

Mr Braimah, who worked as a foreman in the company’s Technical Services Department, was riding his motorcycle to work around 9 a.m. when the accident involving two heavy-duty trucks with registration numbers LSR-69YM (Lagos) and KNA-378XA (Kogi), occurred.

Witnesses told our reporter that the deceased, a father of six, was riding behind a trailer leaving the Enjema coal depot when thick clouds of dust from the unpaved road, raised by the vehicle, blinded his vision.

“He tried to overtake to escape the dust but ran into a deep pothole and fell,” Hamza Mohammed, witness said. “Before he could rise, another truck coming from Okobo crushed him.”

According to Mohammed, the first truck driver, hearing people shout, stopped abruptly and reversed — unknowingly climbing over the victim a second time.

Mr Braimah’s remains were later deposited at the Ankpa General Hospital mortuary, while both drivers and their trucks were detained at the Enjema Police Division for investigation, according to police and community sources.

Multiple witnesses who spoke on condition of anonymity described the fatality as “avoidable”. They blamed it on the deplorable state of the road, worsened by years of heavy mining traffic.

“From Enjema to Okobo, the road is a death trap,” a security source who requested anonymity said. “Erosion has affected it badly. The dust blinds everyone — drivers, bikers, and even pedestrians.

“He was suffocating from the dust raised by the truck. When he tried to overtake, he hit a pothole and fell under the trailer that crushed him,” a community member said.

When contacted, Austine Chigozie, the Assistant Chief Security Officer of Zuma 828, confirmed the incident.

“All I can say is that he had an accident with a truck on his way to work on Sunday,” he said. “The police were alerted, the two truck drivers were arrested, and the trucks taken to the station.”

He identified the deceased as Mr. Victor Braimah, adding that he worked as a foreman in the company’s Okobo office.

His relatives from Edo State have been to the police and the mortuary. Arrangements are ongoing to convey his remains to his home state, Edo,” he said.

Source: Premium Times

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