By Kamil Opeyemi
No fewer than five persons on Saturday reportedly drowned when a car plunged into a canal along River Niger in Kogi.
NPOReports learnt that the incident happened at Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi at about 4.30 p.m. on Friday.
While confirming the incident to newsmen on Saturday, the state FRSC Corps Commander, Stephen Dawulung, described it as “very unfortunate”.
Dawulung said that the road was not a conventional one but that because of the advantage it offered to travellers as a short route, they kept plying it.
The FRSC sector commander called on motorists to always ensure they maintained traffic rules and regulations to avoid lives and property wastage.
According to him, the lone accident could have been avoided if they were not on speed on that faithful day.
Also speaking on the incident, Mr Pius Kolawale, Chairman, Yagba West LGA, Kogi, described the incident as “sad and unfortunate”.
Kolawale, however, confirmed that one of the five occupants in the car escaped death as he swarm to safety, aided by a fisherman, who unfortunately himself drowned.
“Among the dead are three ladies and two men, including the fisherman.
“The five of them were coming from Oga Community on their way to Lokoja but unfortunately just along the canal, where there is a very sharp corner, they lost control and went straight into the canal.
“Only one of the occupants of the car escaped while four died, including three ladies.
“The fifth person that died was a good samaritan, a fisherman, who tried to save them but died in the process, he said
Kolawale said that when the incident happened at about 4.30 p.m. on Friday, he put a call to the Council’s Police Divisional Officer (DPO), who came with his men and took the corpses to a morgue.
“Already, family members of the deceased have come and left with their corpses today for burial.
“That very road the incident happened is that of Niger River Basin Authority solely for the maintenance of the dam but people traveling from Oga to Lokoja take advantage of it to cross over to Ebira and continue their journey to Lokoja as a short cut,” he said.
The Chairman appealed to the road users, especially motorists, to drive with care and avoid speed violation while plying that very road.