Five police cadets on holidays die in accident
No fewer than five police cadets at the
Nigeria Police Academy, Kano, and a civilian were killed on Sunday in an
auto crash at Maraban-Gwanda, along Kano-Zaria Expressway.
Three others were also said to have been
injured, while one of the two vehicles involved in the crash, which
happened around 8.30am, was burnt.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
cadets were on holidays and travelling to their respective destinations
when a Golf car ran into a bus conveying them.
It was gathered that officials of the
Federal Road Safety Corps and some policemen rescued the survivors and
took them to St Lukes Hospital, Wusasa, Zaria.
A colleague of the deceased, Suhail Saulawa, shared the tragic news on his Twitter handle, @cadet_suhail.
One of the deceased, according to his
name tag, was identified as A.M. Bello, while Saulawa gave the names of
three others simply as Ayisha, Dabiri and Yamad.
He stated that Dabiri posted on Instagram a few hours before the incident, lamenting that the deceased was an advocate of better policing in the country.
He wrote, “Surely, every soul shall
taste the bitterness of death. Today (Sunday), we lost four of our
junior cadets on their way back home on break, along Kano-Zaria
Expressway.
“Dari, a highly reformed gentleman
officer; his dream for better policing will never go in vain. We will
continue from where you stopped #RIP, my gentle and loyal boy. See you in a better place.
“At About 22:30hrs (10pm on Saturday),
late Dari passed by me while he was dashing and late Yamad was the man
of the match in yesterday’s (Saturday) football match. But that’s the
irony of life; may Allah forgive them all. RIP.”
In another tweet update on the incident, Saulawa put the number of the deceased policemen at five.
“We have lost the fifth cadet; may Allah bless and forgive his gentle soul,” he tweeted.
The Corps Public Education Officer of
the FRSC, Mr. Bisi Kazeem, who confirmed the crash, said the corpses of
the victims had been handed over to their families.
He said the corps received a distress
call at 8.40am and mobilised its men to the scene immediately, adding
that nine persons were involved in the crash.
He said, “The accident was caused by
speed violation; while two vehicles – a Ford transit white bus with the
number plate, KMC 274 YW, and a black Volkswagen Golf – were involved.
The number plate of the Golf car could not be ascertained because the
whole vehicle was burnt.
“Nine people (eight males and a female)
were involved. While three males were injured, six persons – five males
and a female – died. Five of the deceased were policemen. The injured
victims were taken to St Lukes Hospital, Wusasa, Zaria, and the dead
bodies were handed over to the relatives.”
The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP
Jimoh Moshood, said the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris,
commiserated with the families of the late cadets, adding that they (the
families) had been informed about the incident through the commandant
of the police academy.
He said, “It was an unfortunate incident
and everybody is sad. The commandant informed me this morning (Sunday).
The Inspector-General of Police and the entire Nigeria Police Force
commiserate with their families and colleagues.
“The IG has equally directed a full
scale investigation into the accident and the Kaduna State Police
Command is doing so. They were on holidays; a J5 car ran into a vehicle
they were travelling in.”
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