Thursday, January 22, 2026 - Three persons have been confirmed dead, while about 40 others sustained injuries after a canter truck rammed into people sitting by the roadside along the Gombe–Potiskum Road in Yobe State.
The
crash occurred at about 2:30 pm on Wednesday near Badejo town of Potiskum local
government area, a busy stretch of the expressway.
Eyewitnesses said the truck appeared to be moving at high
speed before it lost control and struck those sitting along the roadside.
The
state Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Paul Andrew, confirmed
the incident to Punch in a phone call interview.
Andrew said, “The crash occurred at about 2:30 pm near
Badejo town along the Gombe–Potiskum expressway. It involved a canter vehicle
that rammed into people sitting by the roadside, causing multiple casualties.”
He
added that preliminary investigations pointed to overloading and speeding as
the main factors.
He said, “From our findings so far, the crash was caused by
overloading and overseeding. The driver lost control of the canter while
negotiating the busy section of the road, and unfortunately, this led to the
deaths and injuries.”
Andrew
explained that the vehicle was heading towards the Potiskum cattle market on a
busy market day.
He added, “The canter was coming to the Potiskum cattle
market because it was market day, and there was heavy movement of people and
vehicles along the route. Such busy conditions demand extreme caution, yet
overloading and speeding remain major problems.”
He also
highlighted the response of the corps and emergency teams. “The injured were
quickly rescued and taken to nearby hospitals for treatment, while the deceased
were evacuated by our operatives. Our teams also ensured that the road was
cleared to prevent further accidents. I want to urge all drivers to stop
overloading and overspeeding, especially on market days, as these violations
continue to cause avoidable loss of lives.”
The
Gombe–Potiskum Road is a major commercial corridor in the North-East and often
records heavy vehicular and roadside activity during market days.

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