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Kogi Gov's Convoy Kills Ex-ASUU President, Iyayi
« on: November 13, 2013, 10:16:54 AM »
The four month-long strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday took the life of a former president of the union, Professor Festus Iyayi of the University of Benin.

Iyayi, who died in a car accident on his way to the National Executive Council meeting of the union in Kano. The NEC meeting was to decide whether to call off or continue the strike after ratifying the decisions of the 61 chapters of the union.

The accident which happened at about 11 am at Banda village along the Lokoja-Abuja highway involved a vehicle in the convoy of the Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada.

With his death, hope of the suspension of the four month strike appears dim as the news shocked his friends and allies in the labour movement.

Also in the ASUU bus conveying the late Professor were Dr. Ngozi Ilo, National Welfare Officer of ASUU who was said to be in critical condition; the Chairman of ASUU branch of UNIBEN, Dr. Anthony Monye Emina, who was reported to be in stable condition and the driver of the vehicle, whose identity was not known at the time of this report.

It was gathered from the KogiStateSpecialistHospital that the female lecturer who sustained fracture in her left arm, and the male passenger who sustained bruises all over his body were receiving treatment at the hospital.

An eyewitness said the accident involved a rear vehicle in the convoy of the Kogi State Governor and a Toyota Hilux with number plate ED 357 USL belonging to ASUU, UNIBEN branch.

The eyewitness who took part in the rescue operation said the rear vehicle in the governor's convoy pulled out to overtake the other vehicles in the convoy and in the process rammed into the ASUU bus coming from the Lokoja end of the road. He added that the ASUU vehicle veered off the road, and somersaulted three times before hitting a tree in the nearby bush, killing Professor Iyayi instantly and injuring the two others.

http://allafrica.com/stories/201311130311.html

Ex-ASUU President, Iyayi death, NLC blames FG and Kogi State Govt
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2013, 09:17:51 AM »
The Nigerian Labour Congress has expressed deep shock and sadness over the painful and tragic death of Professor Festus Iyayi.

The former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, was killed on Tuesday in a road crash involving the convoy of the Governor of Kogi State, Captain Wada Idris, along Lokoja-Abuja road.

Iyayi died on his way to Kano to attend a meeting as part of the process of finding an enduring solution to ASUU strike.

Others who were travelling with him are lying critically ill at the hospital.

A statement by Abdulwahed Omar, NLC President, said Professor Iyayi’s death is not only a blow to ASUU and the Congress, but a loss to the entire country to which he committed his entire life.

Describing him as a great scholar who bestrode virtually all the disciplines like a colossus, Congress noted that late Iyayi picked with remarkable ease reputable awards for his novels which were a standard read for Literary students in universities across the world.

“Congress holds the federal government and the Kogi State Government accountable for the death of this eminent scholar and patriot. Several other Nigerians and non-Nigerian citizens have perished on this road too.

“Congress said that there is no justification for leaving this road, and indeed other critical roads undone. Nigerians are keen to know the facts of this contract. Government will be doing very little to help itself if it shields the criminals responsible for the non-completion of this road instead of prosecuting them.”

http://dailypost.com.ng/2013/11/14/nlc-mourns-ex-asuu-president-iyayi-blames-fg-kogi-governor-for-his-death/

 

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