Two women are currently fighting for their lives at MAZPA
 Specialist Hospital, Ukaegbu road, following a road accident involving a
 commercial bus and a Mack Truck.
According to The Nation, the accident which occurred at about 3am Tuesday
 morning involved a commercial bus with Reg. number Abia 288 YG carrying
 seven passengers, heading into Aba, Abia State from Akwa Ibom State, 
and a Mack Truck with 
Reg number Rivers XY 713 PHC belonging to a yet-to-be identified 
construction company. 
"Eyewitnesses said they were attracted by the loud bang and on realizing it was 
an accident, rushed to the scene and assisted to take the injured 
victims to the nearby hospital where they until this report were 
receiving treatment.
While
 two out of the victims were lying unconscious in their respective 
hospital beds due to the impact of the accident and severity of their 
injury while filing this report, others with minor cuts were nursing 
their injury at the reception hall of the hospital.
Narrating
 how the incident happened to our reporter, Patience Abanjoubo said that
 they were coming from Uruakpa, Akwa Ibom State to go to Good Morning 
Market in Aba to sell Palm oil, fruits and vegetables that they 
harvested from their farms.
Abanjoubo further stated that the driver of the commercial bus was subsequently taken into custody by the police."
While attributing the accident to over-speeding and 
carelessness of the driver, the Aba Unit Commander, Federal Road Safety 
Corps (FRSC), ACP 
Okora Awassam, however, blamed the inability of the said construction 
company’s driver to put caution sign at the back of the truck to warn 
other drivers of the spoilt truck.
Awassam warned both commercial and private 
individual drivers against over speeding especially at sharp bending 
corners and to overtake when the road is safe enough for them to do so. 
She also said that they would continue to monitor how the patients are 
responding to treatment.

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