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A popular politician in
Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, Yemi Adeniran, has died in an auto crash while
returning from Abuja, after witnessing the judgment of the Supreme Court on the
Governorship election in Oyo State that affirmed the victory of Seyi Makinde on
March 9, governorship poll.
Three others involved
were, however, said to lucky.
They sustained severe
injuries in the accident on Thursday.
According to a source,
Adeniran, a former NANS leader, who left Abuja on a commercial vehicle was
already in Adegbayi, a suburb of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital when the
accident occurred.
Also in the ill-fated
vehicle was youth leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in Oyo state,
Asiwaju Adekola Adeoye and three others said to be in intensive care at an undisclosed
hospital.
A source disclosed that
the driver of the commercial vehicle had complained that he was weak when he
got to Akure, asking to take a short nap.
But the deceased was
reported to have said he could drive and took over the steering before the
incident happened when the tire of the vehicle bust on top speed.
A friend of the
deceased, who simply identified himself as ComradeMoyor, said: “ The
deceased was a NANS National stakeholder and hailed from Fiditi, Oyo, adding
that is death was a huge slap to the family of the activist.”
The sector commander of
the FederalRoad Safety Corps Mrs. Uche Chukura, who confirmed the
incident, told newsmen that there was no causality at the time of rescuing the
victims, adding that the command would get back later.
“It is true there was an
accident at Adegbayi this morning and our men rescued the victims. As at the
time of the incident, there was no causality but I’ll get back to you on Friday
when we do our follow up,” she said. (The Nation)

























