<p>At least nine people, including several students, were killed when a truck carrying petrol overturned and caught fire on a busy road in central Nigeria on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The accident happened at Lokoja, the capital of Kogi state, after the truck's brakes failed and its driver lost control.</p>.<p>"I counted nine charred bodies of the victims in the mortuary while several others had severe burns," an AFP journalist at the scene said.</p>.<p>He said many vehicles, including a bus conveying students of the state polytechnic, were burnt in the inferno.</p>.<p>"The driver was coming from Okene and heading towards the northern part of the country when the brake of the truck failed on the Lokoja-Abuja highway," he said.</p>.<p>He said the truck then skidded off the road and caught fire.</p>.<p>Local media said that up to 20 people, including students and passers-by, might have died in the fire.</p>.<p>The state's governor Yahaya Bello said he sympathised with the victims.</p>.<p>"It is very sad to learn of the tragic loss of lives, many vehicles, property and other valuables in the petrol tanker fire," Bello said in a statement.</p>.<p>He also offered his commiserations to the students of the polytechnic "over the death of some of their colleagues."</p>.<p>Fuel truck accidents occur regularly on Nigeria's ill-maintained roads.</p>.<p>In July, at least three people lost their lives after a fuel truck overturned and spilt its load in the southern Delta state.</p>
<p>At least nine people, including several students, were killed when a truck carrying petrol overturned and caught fire on a busy road in central Nigeria on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The accident happened at Lokoja, the capital of Kogi state, after the truck's brakes failed and its driver lost control.</p>.<p>"I counted nine charred bodies of the victims in the mortuary while several others had severe burns," an AFP journalist at the scene said.</p>.<p>He said many vehicles, including a bus conveying students of the state polytechnic, were burnt in the inferno.</p>.<p>"The driver was coming from Okene and heading towards the northern part of the country when the brake of the truck failed on the Lokoja-Abuja highway," he said.</p>.<p>He said the truck then skidded off the road and caught fire.</p>.<p>Local media said that up to 20 people, including students and passers-by, might have died in the fire.</p>.<p>The state's governor Yahaya Bello said he sympathised with the victims.</p>.<p>"It is very sad to learn of the tragic loss of lives, many vehicles, property and other valuables in the petrol tanker fire," Bello said in a statement.</p>.<p>He also offered his commiserations to the students of the polytechnic "over the death of some of their colleagues."</p>.<p>Fuel truck accidents occur regularly on Nigeria's ill-maintained roads.</p>.<p>In July, at least three people lost their lives after a fuel truck overturned and spilt its load in the southern Delta state.</p>