Two students killed as truck loses control, rams into tricycles in Kogi
The scene of the accident
Published By: Ayorinde Oluokun
Two students were killed in a ghastly accident involving two trucks and two tricycles along Felele road, Lokoja, Kogi on Friday, the Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC), has confirmed.
Mr Samuel Oyedeji, the FRSC Sector Commander in Kogi, confirmed that eight persons were involved in the accident.
According to him, one of the two trucks’ break failed and lost control thereby rammed into the two tricycles.
He said the two students died while four others were injured.
The FRSC sector commander said two of those involved in the accident escaped unhurt.
He said that the injured were rushed to the hospital for medical attention while the corpses of the two passengers,
Oyedeji advised motorists to always ensure that their vehicles were in good condition before embarking on a journey.
An eye witness said the accident occurred about 10 am.
He said it included a female student of FUL, and another female student of Kogi Poly by name Abu Taiwo Abimbola of the Department of Science Laboratory and Technology.
“A heavily loaded articulated vehicle heading for Abuja axis along Felele, in Lokoja lost control and rammed into a Keke tricycle that was carrying passengers heading to town.
“A female student of the Federal University of Lokoja and another female of Kogi Poly, Lokoja died while other passengers were seriously injured.
“An identification card of the late female student of Komi Poly by name Covenant Omolola Isaac of Department of Geology was recovered from the accident scene.
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“The bodies of the two female students were deposited at the Specialist Hospital, Lokoja, by some Officers of the Federal Road Safety Commission,”.
Meanwhile, the President of the National Association of Science Laboratory and Technology Student, Kogi Poly chapter, Mr Caleb Kelvin, has issued a press statement over the demise of the female student.
“It is with heavy hearts that we announce the untimely passing of our cherished member, Abu Taiwo Abimbola, who tragically lost her life earlier today in a road accident along Felele road, Lokoja.
“This devastating loss has left all of us in shock and deep sorrow.
“Abimbola, was more than just a member of our association; she was a beacon of hope and inspiration to everyone around her.
“Her kindness, dedication, and passion for education made her an exceptional part of our community. leaving behind a legacy of love and excellence.
“As we mourn this heartbreaking loss, we extend our deepest sympathies to her family, friends, and loved ones. We pray for strength and comfort for them during this incredibly difficult time.
“In honor of her memory, the association will be organizing a tribute and memorial service to celebrate her remarkable life.
“Details of the event will be shared in due course, and we encourage everyone to join us in paying our final respects.
“Taiwo Abimbola will forever remain in our hearts. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in perfect peace Amen,” Caleb said.
(NAN)