One Killed, 13 Students Injured In Kebbi Road Crash

One Killed, 13 Students Injured In Kebbi Road Crash

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In a car crash along the Yauri–Birnin Kebbi road in Kebbi State, one person has died and thirteen others have been hurt. &nbsp,

Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUS) students were traveling in the vehicle. The driver’s death and injuries to all passengers were the result of the accident that occurred on Wednesday.

Witnesses claim that the accident took place close to Yauri as the students were leaving Ilorin, Kwara State, for Sokoto.

The students were immediately hospitalized while the driver reportedly died at the scene.

Eight students are alleged to have had bone fractures, and five are currently receiving treatment at the Sokoto Teaching Hospital’s Usmanu Danfodiyo.

The Kebbi APC is concerned about Malami’s growing support network.

Abubakar Malami

Abubakar Malami, the former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), is no longer a viable candidate for the 2027 Kebbi State governorship race, according to the Malami Support Organization.

The group cited his increasing political relevance and the concern his opponents have had as a result of making these remarks.

Muhammad Al’amin, the group’s Zonal Coordinator of New Media, told Channels Television that many Kebbi State residents are uneasy because of Malami’s recent departure from the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Many APC members in Kebbi State have been having sleepless nights since Malami joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC). According to Al’amin, those same people are the ones who claim the ADC is dead upon arrival.

Despite Malami’s contribution to the state’s prosperity, he claimed Malami’s defection from the APC was the result of the party abiding from its founding principles.

He continued, stating that Malami was the APC’s creator, not the APC, and that the former minister had a significant influence on the election of Governor Nasir Idris.

Al’amin also criticized the Kebbi government’s current leadership for failing to address crucial areas like education and healthcare. He claims that this has resulted in more people calling for Malami’s return to front-line politics.

He was one of the people who helped bring about Governor Nasir Idris’s election, but he regrettably said that the Kebbi State government had failed to alleviate the suffering of the population, particularly in the areas of high-quality healthcare and education.

Al’amin said that despite alleged provocations by APC loyalists, Malami has purposefully chosen a peaceful and non-confrontational approach in light of the state’s political climate. He cited recent events, including disruptions of opposition gatherings, as proof of growing intolerance.

Source: Channels TV

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