Kogi State Governor Narrowly Escapes Death In Car Crash, ADC Dies Due To Unfastened Seatbelt

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The Governor of Kogi State Wada Idris was involved in a ghastly automobile crash on Friday afternoon.

Although Wada narrowly escaped death, however, his aide-de-camp, Idris Mohammed who was an Assistant Superintendent of Police, died on the on the spot.

Wada, who was returning from his hometown of Ayingba, where he had gone to attend the 2012 Igala summit, was heading back to Lokoja to attend Friday’s Jumat Service when the accident occurred on the Lokoja-Ajaokuta Road.

The accident occurred at Emi Woro village, about 12km to Lokoja, the state capital, in between Prime Polytechnic and Salem University, in Ajaokuta Local Government Area.

The governor reportedly sustained fractures, and was rushed to the State Specialist Hospital, Lokoja, for treatment.

Wada was later transferred to a hospital in Abuja for a better medical treatment as a result of his injuries.

Kogi State Government officials and vehicles were also seen in large numbers at the hospital on Friday evening.

It was gathered that only the official black jeep of the governor was involved in the accident.

Reports said the jeep had a burst tyre, even as the car ran into an uncompleted building, making it to somersault. In the process, his ADC, Mohammed, was thrown off from the vehicle, presumably as he did not fasten his seatbelt. The jeep later ran over him in the course of somersaulting.

Alhaji Bologi Yabagi the Kogi State Commissioner for Information, in a statement on Friday, confirmed the accident.

He, however, said Wada was in a stable condition.

Yabagi said, “The convoy of the (Executive) Governor of Kogi State, Capt. Idris Ichalla Wada, has been involved in a ghastly accident. The governor survived the road mishap and is in a stable condition.

“Sadly however, the governor’s Aide-de-Camp, Idris Mohamed, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, died on the spot.

“The accident occurred on Friday afternoon at Emi Woro Village, about 12km from the state capital in between Prime Polytechnic and Salem University in Ajaokuta Local Government Area. The convoy was returning from an annual Igala Education Summit, which the governor declared open at the state university in Anyigba.”

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