The management of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) has confirmed the
death of the three of its lecturers in a road crash that occurred last weekend
at Abudu village.
Twenty-two persons reportedly died in the accident.
It said the three lecturers were in the Department
of Pharmacy and that they were returning from Awka, the Anambra State capital.Twenty-two persons reportedly died in the accident.
Then university’s management gave the names of the
deceased lecturers as Prof. Lucky Okunrobo, Head of Pharmaceutical Chemistry;
Dr. Godwin Joseph, acting Head of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Dr. Saturday
Idemudia, Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology.
A statement by UNIBEN’s Public Relation Officer (PORO), Mr. Micheal Osasuyi, said Vice Chancellor, Prof. Faraday Orunmwense, expressed shock over the death of the three lecturers.
A statement by UNIBEN’s Public Relation Officer (PORO), Mr. Micheal Osasuyi, said Vice Chancellor, Prof. Faraday Orunmwense, expressed shock over the death of the three lecturers.
The statement said Osasuyi commiserated with
families of the deceased.
Also, the lecturers and other victims of the accident have been given a mass burial near the site of the accident.
The PRO of the State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) George Otoaviokhai said the victims were buried last Saturday.
He said their families could not identify their charred remains.
Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has condoled UNIBEN Vice Chancellor, Prof. Faraday Orumwense, as well as the institution’s management and workers on the death of the three lecturers.
Also, the lecturers and other victims of the accident have been given a mass burial near the site of the accident.
The PRO of the State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) George Otoaviokhai said the victims were buried last Saturday.
He said their families could not identify their charred remains.
Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has condoled UNIBEN Vice Chancellor, Prof. Faraday Orumwense, as well as the institution’s management and workers on the death of the three lecturers.
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