Three Nigerian journalists have died in a road crash in Ilesa, in the state of Osun, south-west Nigeria.
Those who died in the crash are Olatunde Ojenike of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Ibadan, Adolphus Okonkwo, Champion Newspapers, and Kafayat Odunsi of Nigeria Television Authority.
Ten others sustained injuries in the accident, which occurred near Ilesha in Osun, and are receiving treatment at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Osogbo. Among the injured are the chairmen of Oyo and Lagos state councils of NUJ, Gbenga Opadokun and Deji Elumoye respectively as well as Fatimah Abdulkareem, the National Treasurer. The journalists were returning to their bases from a national assignment of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), which held in Abuja on Thursday.
The National Secretary of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Mr Shuibu Leman, said: “it was a sad moment for the union and the nation as a whole.’’ Leman said officials of the union were on their way to Osun to assess the situation. The Chairman of NUJ, Abuja Council, Mr Chucks Ehirim, said, “it was indeed a great shock as the three late journalists were very alive and active on Thursday at a meeting of the union. “We are all shocked by the incident.
They were our colleagues and we were all together in the meeting till late on Thursday. It is unfortunate because they died in union activities.’’
Condolences Pour In
Meanwhile, Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the state of Osun has offered to pay the medical bills of 10 journalists injured in the accident. near Ilesha, incidentally, the governor’s hometown.
Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has described the fatal accident involving officials of as “lamentable”.
Amosun said he was shocked and saddened by the news of the accident, which resulted in the death of three officers and injuries to others. In a press release by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mrs Funmi Wakama, Amosun commiserated with families of the victims and media community in Nigeria. The governor prayed to God to grant the injured speedy recovery and the deceased eternal rest. In the same vein, Kwara State Governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed has described as unfortunate, shocking and devastating the death of the journalists. Governor Ahmed , in a condolence message signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Alhaji Abdulwahab Oba, said the death of the journalists while pursuing enhanced welfare of their colleagues has yet denied Nigeria the services of the vibrant Nigerians who could have made meaningful contributions to the national process of promoting freedom of speech and democratic values in the country through the pen.
He Ahmed noted that the death of the journalists has again brought to the front burner the issue of insurance policies for working journalists in view of the hazardous nature of their vocation.
He urged employers of journalists, whether in the private or public sector, to wholeheartedly embrace journalists insurance culture , just as his administration has done for all working journalists in the state, irrespective of their employers. “It was in recognition of the place of journalists in national development that my administration paid the insurance premium of all journalists working in the state irrespective of their states of origin or the nature of their employment.” the governor said.
Gov. Ahmed prayed God to give the family and the journalists’ fraternity the fortitude to bear the painful loss.
Furthermore, Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has expressed
shock at the death of three officials of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists (NUJ). The Governor, in his condolence
message on Saturday, described the death of the journalists as a “big
tragedy which cut short the lives of patriots who were on active service
to their fatherland”. Dr. Fayemi said the untimely
death of the NUJ chiefs has cast a thick pall of mourning on the media
and all lovers of vibrant journalism and free press which contributed
immensely to the democracy being enjoyed in the country. He prayed God to grant the
families of the deceased the fortitude and courage to bear the great and
monumental loss of their loved ones.
The Governor bemoaned the fact
that this incident has robbed the nation of committed, hardworking,
articulate and sound media professionals whose experience would be
needed in the evolution of a greater nation all Nigerians envisage. He regretted that the death of
the journalists occurred at a time the nation was yet to recover from
the demise of media icon, Alhaji Alade Odunewu who passed on few days
ago. The Governor urged journalists in
the country not to allow the tragedy to dampen their morale in the
discharge of their onerous duties of informing and educating the
populace.
Governor Fayemi also used the
opportunity the call on the concerned authorities to ensure good
insurance package for journalists in view of the hazards associated with
the media profession.
He said, ”The media profession is
very risky and full of hazards hence the need for solid insurance
package for journalists in the country.
“On behalf of the government and
people of Ekiti State I commiserate with the families, friends and
associates of the deceased and may we not witness this kind of tragedy
again”. The Osun Chairman of NUJ, Mr Abiodun Olalere said the survivors were in stable conditions.
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