Five Rescued, Three Dead As Passenger Bus Plunges Into River In Ibadan

Five passengers were pulled out alive while three others died after a commercial bus veered off the road and plunged into the Ariyo River along Amuloko Road in Ibadan, Oyo State. The Oyo State Fire Services Agency confirmed the incident on Thursday. Its Chairman, Maroof Akinwande, said the agency received an emergency alert on Wednesday from a caller identified as Mrs. Fadeke Yusuf, prompting an immediate rescue response. According to him, firefighters arrived at the scene and discovered a Suzuki bus with registration number LEW 484 XA from Osun State carrying eight passengers that had lost control and ended up inside the river. Rescue workers were able to save five occupants, who were rushed to Ona-Ara Private Hospital in the Jegede area for treatment. Meanwhile, three bodies were recovered from the water. Akinwande added that the deceased were handed over to police officers from the Ogbere Divisional Headquarters, led by ASP Aishat Ibrahim. He attributed the accident to reckless driving and urged motorists to be more cautious and obey traffic rules to avoid preventable tragedies on the road. The fire service chief also acknowledged the support provided by the Oyo State Road Transport Management Agency, Ona Ara Division, as well as the Chairman of Ona Ara Local Government, Glorious Temitope, during the rescue operation.

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Peter Obi donates 32-seater bus to College of Nursing Sciences

Former Presidential Candidate of Labour Party Mr Peter Obi has donated a 32-seater bus and the sun of N5million to Grimard College of Nursing Sciences, Anyigba, Kogi State.  The former Anambra State Governor made the presentation at the College premises on Wednesday.  According to him; “Yesterday, I returned to Grimard College of Nursing Sciences in Anyigba, Kogi State, to honour a pledge I had earlier made three months ago. “I had, in my earlier visit to the College, donated ₦10 million to support learning. “Both the Proprietor and the Rector informed me then that their most urgent need for accreditation was a 32-seater coaster bus for the student’s clinical experience visits.  “In my further discussion with the Bishop, Most Rev. Dr. Anthony Adaji, he mentioned that since a brand-new bus now costs over ₦100 million, a fairly used one costing between ₦20 million and ₦30 million would suffice. “Today, I returned to the College to present a fairly used bus within the range mentioned by the Proprietor, to assist the students in their critical clinical experience assignments.  “Additionally, I donated ₦5 million to cover the cost of registration, insurance, and other expenses for one year. “I extend my sincere thanks to the Proprietor, Management, and staff of the institution for their warm reception and commend their tireless efforts in contributing to the betterment of humanity through education and health apostolate. “I assured them that I would continue to support them in my modest  way as we work together towards a new Nigeria that is POssible.”

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