Young Shall Grow Bus Driver Drank & Smoked Before Accident – Survivor Recounts
One
of the survivors of the Young Shall Grow Motors accident that occurred
as Ajese in Ogun State, has revealed that the driver drank and smoked
excessively before the accident that killed 10 of the passengers
happened.
![]() According to a report by Punch Metro, the driver also threatened to deal with the passengers that cautioned him while driving recklessly. Some of the passengers allegedly called the telephone number of Young Shall Grow to complain about the driver’s recklessness, and the company reportedly promised to address the issue. It was gathered that when the passengers called back, the phone rang out several times before it was switched off until tragedy struck. The bus driver was said to have rammed into a stationary truck around 5.30am on Monday, killing nine persons on the spot, while the 10th victim died in a hospital. One of the survivors, Godwin Ikechukwu, said the passengers left the Enugu park without any premonition that danger was ahead. He said, “We left Enugu in the night. Our bus was the third to leave the terminal. About 10 minutes after we left, the driver started driving recklessly and everybody on the bus were alarmed, telling him to slow down. The man did not listen to any of us; nobody was comfortable. Ikechukwu said when the vehicle got to a police checkpoint, one of the females on the bus alerted the policemen, who ignored her. “She waved at the policemen to stop the bus, but the officers did not listen maybe because they did not understand what she was saying. Subsequently, whenever we approached any other checkpoint, the driver raced past them and refused to stop, The woman, who was injured in the hand, said, “I shouted, ‘Oga help us, help us talk to the driver,’ but they did not do anything.” Another passenger said the driver threatened them for trying to report him to the police. “After the woman tried to call the police, he asked us to identify the people on the bus who were against him. We told him nobody was against him and that we only asked him to reduce his speed. He said we should not allow him to do what was in his mind. We told him to reduce his speed or park, but he ignored us. He was under the influence. she said. An official of the transport company contacted on Wednesday declined comment. He said: “What is a journalist doing on my phone? Go to the scene and ask for what you need. Thank you.” |

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