Eyewitnesses said the truck lost control and crushed people to death during the incident, which occurred on Wednesday.
The exact number of casualties has not yet been confirmed.
This marks yet another tragic accident involving trucks owned by the conglomerate, sparking growing outrage among residents and road users.
Many are now calling on the government to urgently introduce legislation regulating the movement of heavy-duty trucks across Nigerian highways.
As of the time of this report, authorities in Enugu are yet to issue an official statement.
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