FRSC: Over Speeding, Unlicensed Driver Killed Ocholi

Wed, Mar 9, 2016
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BREAKING NEWS, Politics

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THE Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, on Wednesday, March 8, submitted an interim report to the Federal Executive Council on the crash that killed James Ocholi, minister of state for labour and productivity, his wife and son. Boboye Oyeyemi, Corps Marshall, FRSC, who presented the report, said the investigation team discovered that over speeding led to the accident which occurred on Sunday, March 6, along Kaduna-Abuja expressway.

Oyeyemi told the FEC that the investigation also showed that Ocholi’s driver had no driving licence. He said it was also discovered that the late minister, his wife and the son were not on safety seat belts. He also stated that the investigation team discovered that the ill-fated vehicle conveying the late minister and his family had no walkie-talkie otherwise known as a handheld transceiver.

The FRSC boss said it was also found out that the tyres of the ill-fated SUV were not properly fixed and had no proper alignment. The FRSC helmsman added that all the MDAs cars were not properly registered.

Babachir Lawal, secretary to the government of the federation, said the president had approved that the burial is government affair. He said a 13-man burial committee chaired by him had been set up with ministers of labour, health, water resources and trade and investment as members. Other members of the committee include Ocholi’s sister and brother, Kogi State deputy governor.

The SGF added that the president had also approved that Ocholi’s two children who are graduates be employed by the federal government, and two others who are still in school be given scholarship to the university level. On the burial arrangement, the SGF said the dead bodies would leave the National Hospital on March 17 for Ocholi’s hometown in Dekina, Kogi State; while the interment would be on March 18.

—  Mar 9, 2016 @ 14:15 GMT

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