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SAD! 13 passengers burnt to d3ath in Ondo auto crash
Thirteen passengers were burnt to d3ath in an auto crash that occurred at Abule Panu, Ose Bridge, on Owo-Ikare highway, Ondo State.
Eyewitness account said that 14 people were involved in the crash but 13 of them were burnt beyond recognition while only one was rescued alive with serious injuries.
Ondo state sector commander of the FRSC, Samuel lbitoye confirmed the incident
He said that ” The fatal crash which occurred at about 10:14 am claimed thirteen (13) lives of commuters in two buses.
“A total of 14 people were involved out of which 13 were burnt beyond recognition while only one was rescued alive with serious injuries.
“Eyewitness account indicated that the bus coming from Ikare axis had a tyre burst which led to lost of control and a resultant head-on collision with the bus loaded with fabric coming from Owo axis.
” Immediately after the collision, the two buses went in flames.
“The men of FRSC, Police and Fire Service were swiftly at the crash scene for rescue.
Ibitoye added that “The injured victim was taken to Federal Medical Centre, Owo while the dead ones were deposited at the morgue of the same hospital.
The sector commander advised drivers “to exercise patience on the roads and passionately maintain their vehicles while passengers are encouraged to speak out against dangerous driving because road safety is a concern of all.
Metro
Gunmen kill five security operatives, two others in Anambra
Gunmen operating in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State have killed seven people.
The incident happened on Monday.
DAILY POST learnt that out of the seven persons killed, two were unarmed civilians who were in a compound planning a burial that was to take place on January 2, while the other were security operatives.
A viral video being circulated on social media showed the body of two of the victims, who are members of the Anambra State Vigilante Group (AVG).
Meanwhile, the state police command’s spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga has confirmed the incident.
In a press release, he said the commissioner of Police, CP Nnaghe Obono Itam has ordered immediate manhunt of the assailants.
He said the incident happened at about 11.20am, and that the attack resulted in the death of seven persons, among which are two unarmed passers-by.
He said: “The Joint Security Team rescued one of the victims who is currently responding to treatment in a hospital.
“The CP while on an on-the-spot assessment visit to the scene interviewed some eye witnesses of the incident. Information also had it that the armed men started shooting sporadically at a venue where preparations are ongoing for a burial ceremony slated for 2nd of January, 2025.
“Also, while escaping the scene, the armed men shot at two Security Operatives at a security Observation Post close to the Local Government Headquarters by the Express Road.”
Ikenga said the CP has extended his condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives, especially the good people of Ihiala over the sad incident.
He further assured that the perpetrators would be hunted down.
Metro
Tragedy as Vehicle in Benue Governor’s Convoy Crashes, Claims One Life
A tragic accident involving a vehicle in the convoy of Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, occurred on Sunday at Ihugh in the Vandeikya Local Government Area, leading to the death of a man and injuries to several others.
According to an eyewitness, the crash was caused by poor visibility from dust on an untarred road. “One of the vehicles in the convoy veered off the road due to limited visibility and rammed into a motorcycle,” the witness said.
The governor, who had been in his local government for Christmas celebrations, was reportedly ahead of the convoy at the time of the incident.
The governor’s Technical Adviser on Media, Publicity, and Strategic Communication, Solomon Iorpev, confirmed the incident but clarified that the vehicle involved was not part of an active convoy at the time.
“The vehicle was on a separate mission when it got involved in the accident. Dust from the untarred road, combined with an oncoming vehicle, led to the crash,” Iorpev explained.
While the media aide refrained from detailing casualties, he expressed regret over the incident and emphasized the challenging road conditions.
The governor had been in Vandeikya for several days as part of his Christmas celebrations and was already in church when the accident occurred.
This unfortunate incident highlights the risks posed by poor road infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, and underscores the need for improved road safety measures.
Metro
Vigilantes allegedly execute two men in Enugu, label them robbers
Two men, Stanley Omeke from Aguibeje community and Igbonasi Odo-Okoro of Aji community in Igboeze North Local Government Area of Enugu State, were reportedly executed by the Aji community’s neighbourhood watch on December 16, 2024.
The vigilante group later alleged that the victims were highway robbers who were shot dead during a gun battle, but their families insist the accusations are baseless and are demanding justice.
According to Nmesoma Omeke, Stanley’s wife, the tragic incident occurred after she and her husband had gone Christmas shopping.
She recounted that around 5 p.m., as they waited for a commercial motorcycle at Aji Junction to take them home, members of the local neighbourhood watch approached and began shouting at her husband, demanding that he follow them.
When she and her husband asked what he had done, the vigilantes refused to answer and started assaulting him.
“They wouldn’t explain what he had done. I told my husband to go with them to avoid being beaten, and I rushed to inform his friend, Kingsley Igbonasi, about what had happened. Kingsley left to find out what was going on, but neither of them returned,” she said.
Igbonasi’s wife later revealed that her husband had gone to the vigilante office to inquire about Stanley’s arrest, but he never made it back home. The following morning, rumours began circulating that both men had been executed by the vigilante group at Okpo Union Primary School in Aji.
When Kingsley’s stepbrother, Arinze Odo-Okoro Onuwa, heard the news, he immediately went to the vigilante office but found no trace of the two men. The family then filed a missing persons report at the Igboeze North Police Station.
“The next day, we started hearing rumours that the vigilantes had taken them to a school and shot them dead,” Arinze said.
He also dismissed the vigilantes’ claim that the two men had been caught robbing vehicles on the highway.
“We live in this community. If there had been any robbery, everyone would know. This is nothing but a fabricated story to justify their actions,” Arinze said.
Stanley’s brother, Jude Omeke, received a call on December 17, informing him that his brother had been killed by the vigilantes.
He told Daily Sun that when he contacted the Divisional Police Officer in Igboeze North, he was informed that two bodies had been brought in by the vigilantes. The vigilantes claimed the men were highway robbers killed by soldiers but later admitted in a statement to the police that they had killed the men themselves during a gunfight.
Jude questioned the credibility of their account. “Where is the gun my brother supposedly used? If there was a gunfight, where are the weapons? My brother is not a criminal.
“This was a planned killing. This kind of killing is becoming too common. The authorities must step in and put an end to it. We cannot allow vigilantes to continue taking lives without consequence.”
He further disclosed that Stanley had an ongoing court case involving the vigilantes, suggesting that the execution might have been a targeted act of revenge.
On his part, Arinze criticised the vigilantes for acting as judge, jury, and executioner.
“Even the government doesn’t execute criminals without a trial. What gives a vigilante group the right to kill? If someone commits a crime, you take them to court. This is murder, plain and simple,” he said.
The killings have left both families devastated and seeking answers.
Nmesoma, who has two young children, expressed her heartbreak, saying, “I don’t know if my husband is dead or alive. All I want is the truth. My children need their father, and we deserve justice.”
The families of Stanley Omeke and Kingsley Igbonasi Odo-Okoro are now appealing to the Inspector General of Police, the Enugu State Commissioner of Police, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene and ensure justice is served.
When contacted, the spokesman of the Enugu State Police Command, Daniel Ndukwe, said he was not aware of the incident as he does not have such a report.
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