Accident, road collapse cause gridlock on Suleja-Minna road

Mina-Suleja road

Suleja-Mina gridlock

Suleja-Minna gridlock

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Niger has said that an articulated vehicle accident and road collapse were responsible for the two days gridlock on Minna-Suleja road.

Corps Commander Joel Dagwa, Sector Commander FRSC in the state, who made this known on Thursday in Minna, said the gridlock lasted from Wednesday to Thursday.

“The Niger state command of the FRSC wishes to advise motorists plying Minna- Suleja road to drive with utmost caution and patience.

“This is in view of the challenges being experienced on the route, especially between Chanchaga bridge and beyond,” he said.

Dagwa explained that the problem started on Wednesday when a articulated vehicle with fuel fell on its side near College of Education, Minna and blocked one side of the dual carriage way.

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He said that the relevant government agencies have since evacuated the fuel and removed the vehicle.

The Sector Commander said that a downpour on Tuesday night at Gidan Biri, 10 kilometres away from Minna which resulted in the collapse of a section of the Minna-Suleja road also contributed to the buildup of the two-day gridlock.

“This led to serious buildup of traffic on both sides of the double carriage way, extending from Gidan Biri to the military cantonment in Minna,” he said.

He assured road users that the state Ministry of Works and other relevant agencies had mobilised to the spot to fix the failed portion of the road.

Dagwa therefore advised road users to go through alternate routes such as the Bida-Agaie-Lambata and Gwada-Kwakuti roads in order to reduce the pressure on the Minna-Lambata corridor.

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