The curtain closed ON Friday, July 17, 2015, for victims of the May
30, 2015 fuel tanker accidents which occurred at Asaba Park of the Upper
Iweka section of Onitsha as Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State
perfomed mass burial for 32 of them that could not be identified till
date.
It was a sorrowful ceremony at the inter-denominational Church
service which held at Akorah Square, Obosi, Idemili North Local
Government Area, prior to their burial at St. Andrews Anglican Church
Cemetery, Obosi.
The governor commended the Church and the management of Toronto
Hospital for their roles during the accident, adding, “The hospital
deployed all its resources to the disposal of the affected victims.
“We took specimens of the corpses which we placed at the General
Hospital Onitsha and it will last there up to 10 years for their
remembrance. It is to show for further reference. It is a basic
calamity”, he stated.
Also at the ceremony, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joe Akabike,
hinted that initially there were 39 unidentified corpses but later seven
of them were claimed by their relations.
Akabike commended the governor for all his support, stating that he
made sure that the burial was done with international standard.
He said: “All the necessary things and normal procedure were followed
in having the mass burial for them. We are dealing with statistics.
“Like His Excellency has said the bodies have been preserved and some
identifications put on them so that they could be easily identified in
future”, he stated.
Contributing, the Vice President of Nigerian Red Cross Society,
Anambra State chapter, Prof. Peter Emeka Katchy commended the Governor
adding, “he is a true Igbo man and a title holder for understanding that
the dead must be buried for his/her soul to rest in peace”.
“He has done marvelously well and I appreciate his efforts. He has a
large heart and I commend him for getting a burial ground for the
dead”, Prof. Catchy stated further.
The proprietor of Rojenny Sports Stadium, Oba and Ogilisi Igbo of
Igboland, Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka disclosed that he had earlier stressed
the need for the burial of the dead so that their souls would stop
hovering around.
Ezeonwuka commended the Governor who he said has shown that he is a
father both to the dead and the living. He did the right thing the right
time and Anambrarians will not forget this kind gesture he did to
unidentified corpses”.
In his sermon, the Anglican Bishop on the Niger, Rt. Rev. Dr. Owen
Nwokolo reminded the people that they should always be ready for death
as the world is not a permanent living place.
The bishop who was ably represented by Ven. Dr. Oswald Ezekwere said
that “life is vanity, life is like vapour that disappears after a little
time”.
He thanked the Governor for organizing the mass burial stating that others should emulate him.
The Tanker Truck Accident at Asaba Park, Upper Iweka, Onitsha, which
claimed over 42 lives and 50 others hospitalized, took place on May 31.
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