A clergyman fled for his life after crashing his car into students
of the Adeyemi College of Education (ACE) Ondo in Ondo State on Monday
night leaving many people seriously injured.
The sad incident sparked off a riot by other students. The students
were returning to their off-campus hostel after a lecture on the campus
when the accident occurred. According to SaharaReporters, the accident
occurred at the popular Catholic Church junction on Ore road.
One of the witnesses, who pleaded anonymity, revealed that the
ghastly accident was caused by a reckless driver who was later
identified as a clergyman.
He said the reckless driver crashed into the victims (students) off
the road after losing control at the wheels of his car while trying to
avoid a commercial motorcycle. The witness further stated that there was
no fatality as of the time of the incident but that the victims
received serious injuries.
“Many students who were angered by the incident protested
against the attitude of the driver and made bonfire on the road on
Monday night. “When day broke, we blocked the adjourning routes to the
main road when rumors filtered into the campus that the injured students
[had] died.
He said the protesting students were angry that the reckless
driver, rather than wait to attend to the dying students, chose to run
away, and that the commercial motorcyclists plying the campus road
refused to help them.
“It was later we heard that the driver ran to a police station nearby for cover as students chased after him,” he said. The car crash sparked off a riot at Adeyemi College SaharaReporters.
A police source at the Yaba Divisional Police Station in Ondo town
confirmed the incident to SaharaReporters in a telephone chat on
Tuesday.
The policeman who preferred to be anonymous said the driver of the
vehicle drove down to report the incident at the station and was
immediately detained.
“The driver came to the station and reported that some students
of Adeyemi College were after his life due to a motor accident on the
road to their campus,” he said, adding that the students then arrived, protesting.
“But, when their attitude was becoming unruly we quickly took
immediate action by shooting into the air to scare them away from the
station,” he said.
He added that the school management through the Dean of Students Affairs has taken over the case
Sahara Reporters’ effort to get the reaction of the President of
the Students Union Government of the school proved abortive as he did
not answer his phone.
The injured students are being treated at the Gani Fawenhimi Diagnosis Centre, also known as Trauma Centre, in Ondo town.
“We now calling on the students to donate blood to the victims
(students) who are currently lying on the sick bed at the Trauma Centre
in Ondo.”