To
conclude that the death of three final year and a 300- level students of
the Federal University of Technology Akure, FUTA, Ondo State in an auto
crash was sad and painful is an understatement. No word is too big to
describe the agony of the parents and family members of the students who had
gone far in their education.
The parents have however taken solace in the
Christianity admonition: “ In all things we should give thanks”. It was
crying and wailing penultimate Saturday when the news of the death of the
students filtered into campus. The tension in the university
was so high that everyone wore a long face. The atmosphere was sombre and a
visitor to the institution would easily decipher that something tragic had
happened. Students gathered in groups to pray and cry in the open field
and lecture theatres while lecturers and other university workers discussed the
ugly incident in hush voices. Traffic inside the university was thin. For
three days,the university community mourned the four students whose lives were
cut short in the auto crash. Lectures were suspended. That Saturday was indeed
a black day in FUTA as lecturers and students cried and wailed openly. The
500-level students who died in the crash include Olaleye Israel Olumide
-mathematics and statistics, Owadayo Funke-microbiology, Abolarinwa Olaniyi-electrical
and electronics engineering while Oke Oluwatosin was a 300-level student
of electrical and electronics engineering. A source hinted Sunday
Vanguard that the students, under the umbrella of the Campus Christian
Outreach Programme, were returning from a mission conference tagged, “PAROUSIA”
in Ibadan, Oyo State when the unfortunate incident happened.
Fifteen
students went for the conference in the FUTA campus fellowship bus. Thirteen of
them are students of the university and members of
different campus fellowships while the Coordinator of PAROUSIA for Akure Zone
and another student of the University of Benin, Edo State accompanied
the bus on the religious journey which claimed the lives of four of them and
left 11 others maimed with serious injuries. It was gathered that
one of the students was driving the bus when the accident happened
few kilometers back to FUTA. The crash, according to eyewitness account,
occurred along the Ilesha-Akure Expressway. Report had it that the bus
conveying the students, on getting to Ibulesoro town in Ifedore council
area of the state, skidded off the expressway after a motorcyclist
recklessly crossed the road.
The driver , who was trying to maneuver the
bus in order not to crush the motorcyclist, lost control and crashed. The
bus reportedly somersaulted several times before it finally stopped. The
four deceased students, it was learnt, died on the spot while 11 survivors were
rushed to hospital for medical attention. They were admitted at Ondo
State Specialist Hospital, Akure where they were rushed to by
sympathizers. The FUTA Students Union President Segun Oladele told
Sunday Vanguard that the parents of the deceased students had been informed and
already claimed the corpses. Oladele added that some of those injured had
been discharged from hospital. A three-day of mourning according to him had
been declared in the university which will be lecture free. He noted that
a candle night processing was equally held in FUTA in honor of the departed
souls . Ondo State Police Command spokesman, Femi Joseph, said
officers from the command and those of the Federal Road Safety Commission
responded swiftly to the accident and rushed those injured to hospital.
Officials of the FRSC in the state attributed the accident to
over-speeding and loss of concentration on the part of the students
vehicle involved. The Public Relations Officer of the university,
Mr Adegbenro Adebanjo, said the students were on a private religious trip when
the accident happened. Adegbenro noted that the management of FUTA was
doing all it could to give those in the hospital the best treatment. He
confirmed that the parents of those who died in the crash have since claimed
their corpses He commiserated with the families of the deceased students and
their colleagues
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