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Massive Protests In Federal University Lokoja Over Seven Students Crushed To Death By Truck (Video)

Posted by Samuel on Wed 19th Feb, 2025 - tori.ng

The fatal accident, which occurred around 2:30pm on Monday, saw an articulated truck carrying wood and jerrycans of palm oil lose control and ram into a shuttle bus filled with students.

Federal University Lokoja

The many students of the Federal University Lokoja (FUL), Kogi State, have staged a massive protest over the tragic deaths of seven students and a bus driver in a fatal road accident involving a truck and a school shuttle bus.

According to SaharaReporters, it was learnt that the protesting students began their public demonstration on Tuesday and continued on Wednesday morning to demand immediate actions from relevant authorities to avert similar fatal accidents within the school environment.

The fatal accident, which occurred around 2:30pm on Monday, saw an articulated truck carrying wood and jerrycans of palm oil lose control and ram into a shuttle bus filled with students.

According to eyewitnesses, the bus was about to convey students to school when the speeding truck crushed it completely.  

About seven students died instantly after the accident.

“The driver of the truck lost control and rammed into the school shuttle bus, which was already filled with students and set to leave. The impact was devastating,” a student SaharaReporters.  

Following the accident, enraged students took to the streets in protest, demanding that heavy-duty trucks be restricted from operating during the daytime to prevent further tragedies.

Protesters gathered at the university gate, calling for urgent government intervention to improve road safety around the institution.  

Meanwhile, emergency responders, including officers of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), rushed to the scene to rescue trapped victims.

The Kogi State Sector Commander of the FRSC, Samuel Oyedeji, who led the rescue operation, stated that while the exact number of casualties could not yet be confirmed, several bodies had been deposited at the morgue for identification, while injured victims were taken to the Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, and the Kogi State Specialist Hospital for treatment.  

The student protest, which is still ongoing, has heightened calls for lasting measures to curb recurring accidents along major roads in the state.

Residents and students alike are urging authorities to enforce stricter traffic regulations to prevent further loss of lives.

A student said: “On Tuesday, The protest was staged but was at the school gate demanding lasting measures to avert the recurrence of accidents on the road. Kogi state deputy Governor was at the school entrance today to  sympathise with the aggrieved students and the university community.”

“The students are still out this morning (on Wednesday) to continue the protest,”
the student added.



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