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  • One dead, several injured as gunmen attack Benue bound bus

    One dead, several injured as gunmen attack Benue bound bus

    A fully loaded Benue Links bus conveying passengers to Otukpo en route Naka road Gwer West LGA at Tyolaha village was on Thursday night hijacked by men suspected to be Fulani herdsmen.

    One passenger was killed and several others were injured during the attack by the gunmen.

    Findings show that the latest attack is not the first time marauding herdsmen had carried out such gruesome attacks on passengers along the dilapidated road.

    Tyolaha village has been a hotspot for persistent attacks by suspected Fulani Herdsmen.

    The herdsmen who were almost 15 in number thwarted any resistance by their victims which caused them to disperse on an escape with ease.

    These incessant attacks have caused most residents to flee and farmers to relocate from that part of the road while the remnants call on the government and security operatives for protection.

    Benue Police Public Relations Officer, Anekwe Catherine, who confirmed the incident to pressmen said “a bus belonging to Benue Links which was heading to Otukpo was attacked by unknown gunmen and three persons including women were wounded and one person died this morning.”

  • Five dead, few injured as bus catches fire on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

    About five persons have been reported  dead as a bus caught fire while plying the the Lagos -Ibadan Expressway on Wednesday morning.

    The crash occurred at about 08:38am on Wednesday, opposite Tabiorah Church, Ogere, Ogun State.

    The crashed  bus a Toyota Hiace bus, marked KAA601XA, had 14 persons on board – seven men, four women, a boy and two girls.

    It was gathered that the remaining passengers on board have been rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.

    The Ogun State spokesperson of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Florence Okpe, disclosed that ”the suspected cause of the lone crash was mechanical deficiency which resulted to fire outbreak while the vehicle was still on motion.”

    Okpe identified the  victims to be  two male adults, one female adults and two young female.

    She added that nine persons – five male adults, three female adults and a boy sustained injuries.

    The injured victims were taken to Victory Hospital, Ogere, while the corpses were deposited at FOS Mogue in Ipara, Okpe disclosed.

    “The Sector Commander is deeply pained by the unfortunate incident and wishes the families of the deceased the strength to bear their losses.

    “He also advised motorists to always put their vehicles in good condition before planning for any trip,” Okpe said.