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LASTMA Officer’s Alleged Killing: Driver Duly Employed By Dangote Cement, Says Gobir 

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A witness, Ahmed Gobir, on Thursday, testified that Elijah Shokoya, charged with causing the death of an officer of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), had been a driver at the Dangote Cement Plc. since 2012.

Gobir, the Group General Manager of the Human Resources Department of the company, said that Shokoya was duly employed by the company.

The defence witness was being cross-examined by defence counsel, Mr Ebunola Ewonowu.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)  reports that Shokoya is charged with involuntary manslaughter.

He allegedly caused the death of Mr Olawale Akinmade, an officer of  LASTMA, when he ran him over with an Opel car with Lagos registration number AAA 74 GG.

The alleged incident occurred at 7. 20 p.m. on Jan. 26, 2021, on Ikorodu Road by Demurin Junction, Ketu, Lagos State.

Shokoya was arraigned on June 23, 2021.

He, however,  pleaded not guilty and was granted bail in the sum of N2.5 million and two sureties.

During proceedings on Thursday, Ewonowu asked if the defendant had an appointment letter as a staff of the company, and the witness answered in the affirmative.

The counsel asked about the job of the defendant in the company, and Gobir said that the defendant worked as a driver.

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Gobir testified that every employee of the company was given terms and conditions of service to guide his or her operations.

He identified the letter of appointment and the terms and conditions of service document.

He, however, noted that they were photostat copies as the original copies were with the defendant.

He added that the terms and conditions of service document had been made available electronically.

The defence counsel then tendered the copies (letter of appointment and terms of condition of service document) in evidence.

Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP),  Dr Babajide Martins, however, objected, arguing that the copies were not original and not in accordance with Section 84 of the Evidence Act, 2011.

 When the defence counsel prayed to withdraw the documents saying he was not joining issues with the DPP, he was only allowed to withdraw the terms and conditions of service document.

Following a request by the defence counsel for adjournment of the case, Justice Oyindamola Ogala adjourned the case until Nov. 20 for continuation of defence.

Involuntary manslaughter contravenes the provisions of Section 224 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

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12 Fear Dead In Kwara Road Accident

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Truck crushes 2 bike riders to death in Ogun

A total of 12 persons have been confirmed dead in a fatal road traffic crash involving three vehicles at Peke, along Olooru-Okoolowo, Ogbomoso Route, in Kwara.

Those involved in the accident included 21 males and one female, out of which 12 got burnt and sadly lost their lives, while the remaining 10 sustained various degrees of injuries and were taken to hospital for treatment.

The Kwara Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Corps Commander Stephen Dawulung, confirmed the unfortunate accident.

Dawulung said that the burnt corpses were given a mass burial by the authority of the Hausa Community of Okoolowo.

“On receiving the report of the crash, our operatives at Olooru Unit Command were immediately mobilised to the crash scene for rescue.

“Vehicles involved in the accident were a petrol Tanker, a Trailer, and an 18-seater Bus following a route violation.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the empty IVECO Tanker coming from Okoolowo committed route violation en route Ogbomoso, which led to a head-on collision with the oncoming DAF Truck, which ignited the fire,” he said.

The sector commander said that the Bus which was on its way to Katsina was behind the DAF Truck, but due to the driver’s excessive speed, he couldn’t stop and rammed into the crash.

He deeply sympathized with the families of the dead and wished the injured a quick recovery.

Dawulung advised drivers to avoid taking the wrong lanes, driving at excessive speeds, on night journeys, and ensuring they maintain a safe distance between vehicles ahead, to enable them maneuver whenever the need arises.

He reiterated that investigation officers had commenced a full investigation into the crash, assuring that the command was committed to discharging its responsibilities in ensuring the safety of all road users.

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9 Bodies Recovered From Niger Boat Mishap – NSEMA

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The Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) has said that nine bodies were recovered from a boat mishap that occurred in Shiroro Local Government Area of the state.

The Head of Relief and Rehabilitation in NSEMA, Alhaji Salihu Garba, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna on Sunday.

NAN recalls that ten persons were confirmed dead in a boat mishap that occurred on Thursday, November 16.

The victims, mostly traders, were reportedly conveying goods from the Zongoru Community of Bassa Ward to Gijiwa, ahead of Friday market in Kuta, headquarters of Shiroro LGA, when the tragic incident happened.

At least 34 persons were said to be on board of which 10 allegedly lost their lives, while 22 were reportedly rescued by local divers.

Garba gave the names of the deceased to include Farida Muntari, Sharhabila Sagir, Bubakar Sadiq, Na’ima Ibrahim, Amina, Safaratu Ibrahim, Sadiq Ibrahim and Rafiya Yakubu.

He said that the agency had yet to identify two of the deceased persons, adding that all the deceased were from Zangoro.

He further said that there were 24 male and female adults and 10 male and female children in the boat when it capsized.

Garba also said that a search operation was ongoing to recover the remaining bodies. 

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Niger Boat Mishap: NSEMA Recovers 9 Bodies

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Fisherman found dead on Badagry waterways

The Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) has said that nine bodies were recovered from a boat mishap that occurred in Shiroro Local Government Area of the state.

The Head of Relief and Rehabilitation in NSEMA, Alhaji Salihu Garba, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna on Sunday.

It would be recalled that 10 persons were confirmed dead in a boat mishap that occurred on Thursday, November 16.

The victims, mostly traders, were reportedly conveying goods from the Zongoru Community of Bassa Ward to Gijiwa, ahead of Friday market in Kuta, headquarters of Shiroro LGA, when the tragic incident happened.

At least 34 persons were said to be on board of which 10 allegedly lost their lives, while 22 were reportedly rescued by local divers.

Garba gave the names of the deceased to include Farida Muntari, Sharhabila Sagir, Abubakar Sadiq, Na’ima Ibrahim, Amina, Safaratu Ibrahim, Sadiq Ibrahim, and Rafiya Yakubu.

He said that the agency had yet to identify two of the deceased persons, adding that all the deceased were from Zangoro.

He further said that there were 24 male and female adults and 10 male and female children in the boat when it capsized.

Garba also said that a search operation was ongoing to recover the remaining bodies. 

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