Tuesday, May 19, 2026 - A woman and her grandson were k!lled when a truck crashed into their house in Maje, a community on the outskirts of Suleja, Niger State.
The incident which occurred on Sunday, May 17, 2026,
triggered tension in the community, with youths blocking the Suleja-Minna Road
as well as another road leading to Dikko Junction, which links the area to the
Abuja-Kaduna highway.
A resident, Muhammad Badamasi, said the truck driver arrived
in the area around 7am from the Minna axis on his way to Kaduna when he
suddenly discovered brake failure.
“He jumped out of the truck, leaving behind his assistant to
control the vehicle, while at the same time struggling to stop the truck from
outside by throwing objects at its wheels,” Badamasi told Daily Trust.
He added that the truck rammed into the house, k!lling the
housewife, identified as Maryam Shuaibu, alongside her 10-year-old grandson,
while another girl from the family sustained injuries.
A resident, Abdulmumini Ahmad, said it was the fourth time a
moving tanker had crashed into the same house due to the deplorable condition
of the federal highway in the area.
During the protest, the youths lamented the lack of
compensation for families of victims and owners of destroyed properties from
either the government or truck owners in previous incidents, hence their
decision to block the highway.
The protest caused a gridlock extending to Suleja town and
neighbouring communities along the Minna and Dikko road axes.
A delegation from the Niger State Government, led by the
Commissioner for Transport, Abdullahi Shuaibu Maje, later persuaded the
protesters to reopen the highway around 3pm.
The victims were buried according to Islamic rites.
The Police Area Commander in Suleja, ACP Muhammad Sani Musa,
confirmed the incident.

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