Less
than one month following the fatal accident involving Kogi State Governor,
Captain Idris Wada, which killed his Aide-de-Camp (ADC), Mr. Idris Muhammed,
who was an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), a mother and her son whose
identities could not be ascertained yesterday, were crushed to death by a truck
in Lokoja. The vehicle involved was carrying some building materials to Abuja.
As gathered, the driver disappeared from the scene when he
discovered that the duo were dead. The woman and her son, according to
eyewitnesses, were going to church before they met their untimely death.
Another death involving a man on a motorcycle occurred at the same spot. He was
also crushed to death by a Volkswagen Golf car that was also heading to Abuja.
Eyewitnesses disclosed that he was killed and his body could not be identified
as he attempted to cross the Abuja-Lokoja Expressway.
Also, the driver of the car was said to have sped off from the
scene of the accident. Recall that the convoy of the Speaker, Kogi State House
of Assembly, Mommoh Lawal Jimoh, was involved in an accident about two weeks
ago in which his orderly, Lamidi Akeem, a police Constable, lost his life. The
late Akeem was in a Toyota Hilux, as the back-up van of the Speaker’s convoy,
when a truck suddenly lost control and rammed into them. Fillers revealed that
fear has gripped users of the uncompleted Abuja-Lokoja dual-carriageway as
scores of lives may have been lost at the same spot. The black spot is around
Felele section of the highway.
The auto crash involving Governor Wada occurred while he was
returning to Lokoja from his hometown of Ayingba, where he had gone to attend
the 2012 Igala summit, when the accident occurred on the Lokoja-Ajaokuta Road.
The accident happened at Emi Woro village, about 12kilometres to Lokoja. The
spot is between Prime Polytechnic and Salem University in Ajaokuta Local
Government Area. The governor sustained fractures, and was rushed to the State
Specialist Hospital, Lokoja. He has since been discharged from hospital.
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