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students of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, MAPOLY, Abeokuta, on Thursday,
narrowly escaped electrocution on their way to school.
The incident occurred at Oluwo junction area of the town at
about 7:45am when an electric pole belonging to the Power Holding Company of
Nigeria, PHCN, fell on a bus conveying the students.
The bus, a Nissan Urvan marked Lagos EW 78 SMK, was smashed on
impact.
However, luck was on the side of the students as there was no
electricity supply in the area at the time of the incident.
According to witnesses, the electric pole toppled after it was
rammed into by a caterpillar belonging to the China Civil Engineering
Construction Company, CCECC.
The company, which is under contract from the Ogun State
Government to repair major roads in the state, was carrying out construction
works in the area where the accident occurred.
The bus was coming from Oluwo area of the town and was trying to
link Ojere/Kolobo road when it was stopped by a Traffic Compliance and
Enforcement Agency, TRACE, official controlling the traffic situation at the
junction. It was at that point that the pole fell on the vehicle.
The students were immediately rescued from the smashed vehicle
by on-lookers.
The shaken bus driver, who gave his name as Ondo, attributed the
narrow escape to God’s favour. He added that negotiation was on with the
construction company on how to repair the damaged vehicle.
When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of MAPOLY, Sulaiman
Adebiyi, described the incident as an unfortunate one but said that all the
students involved escaped without any injury. He also appealed to parents to
remain calm as the situation was under control.
“It is a very unfortunate incident but we thank God all our
students involved are now in school receiving lectures,” he said.
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