
The Kogi Government has offered its condolences and support to the affected families of a horrific road accident in Okunchi, Adavi Local Government Area of the state.
The accident, which occurred on Friday, involved a tanker and a BUA Cement truck, resulting in a massive fire outbreak, which destroyed vehicles, a residential building, and a mosque.
The accident claimed lives and left several people injured, putting the community in a mourning mood.
Alh. Ahmed Oricha, State Project Coordinator of the Kogi AGILE Project, who led the government delegation, visited the scene and the victims in the hospital on Sunday and conveyed Gov. Ahmed Ododo’s message of solidarity.
The delegation also met with community leaders and residents, who commended the government’s swift response and ongoing road construction efforts, which prevented further tragedy.
Oricha assured the community of the government’s commitment to improving road infrastructure and safety measures.
“The delegation’s visit to the hospital and accident site demonstrated the government’s empathy and support for victims and their families.
“The government is committed to supporting citizens in crisis. We must ensure safety on our roads, especially for heavy-duty vehicles,” Oricha said.
He praised the medical team for their effort, urging caution on the roads.
The people of Okunchi appreciated the government’s prompt response, comfort and empathy at their time of difficulty.
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