Daily Post Nigeria
Published
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Command in Anambra State, said on Wednesday that 83 persons died in the 245 road traffic crashes recorded in the State in 2020.
The Sector Commander, Mr Andrew Kumapayi, told newsmen in Awka that the number of crashes was high compared to the 194 recorded in 2019, NAN reports.
Kumapayi said that out of 576 persons involved in the crashes, 493 persons sustained some degree of injuries, while 83 died.
“From the data, there was an increase in road traffic crashes in 2020, compared to what was recorded in 2019.
“It was in June 2020 that we recorded the highest fatality. Out of nine fatal crashes, 15 deaths were recorded.
Daily Post Nigeria
Published
The Oyo State Police command, on Wednesday, said that it has arrested no fewer than eight suspects in connection with the kidnap of a local government Chairman and a farmer in the State.
Police confirmed that it arrested five suspects in connection with the kidnap of a local government Chairman along Iganna-Ado Awaye Road.
It also disclosed that three suspects have been arrested in connection with the kidnap of a farmer who was later found dead after spending some days with the kidnappers.
Our correspondent gathered that Hon. Adeleke Olayiwola, a caretaker committee Chairman in the State was recently kidnapped.
❚ You already voted!
Abducted Oyo farmer, Wole Agboola has been killed by kidnappers after collecting a ransom of N2m from his family, IgbereTV reports.
Six armed men dressed in military camouflage abducted the University of Ibadan graduate on his piggery/fish farm located at Nagbede village via Aba-odo in Oyo on Monday, December 28, 2020.
The decomposing remains of Agboola were recovered from the bush in Aba-Odo on Monday, January 11, by the police a few miles from where he was abducted.
A brother to the deceased, Olakunle Agboola, also a journalist, who confirmed the development, said his brother was killed and his body found 10 days after the ransom was paid by the family.
Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have reportedly killed an abducted Oyo farmer identified as Wole Agboola after collecting a ransom of N2m from his family.
Kidnappers Kill Ibadan Farmer Despite Collecting N1.65m Ransom From Family
Agboola was abducted on his farm at Abaodo area in Olukitibi village in the Akinyele Local Government Area of the state by six gunmen dressed in camouflage.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Jan 13, 2021
A farmer in Ibadan, Oluwole Agboola, who was abducted on December 28, 2020, was found dead Tuesday after his abductors had collected a ransom of N1.65 million.
Agboola was abducted on his farm at Abaodo area in Olukitibi village in the Akinyele Local Government Area of the state by six gunmen dressed in camouflage.
Oluwole Agboola
Facebook/Oluwole Agboola