A former President of the Academic Staff Union
of Universities, Festus Iyayi, is dead, union officials said.
Witnesses said Mr. Iyayi, 66, died along the
the Lokoja-Abuja highway in an accident involving the the convoy of Kogi state
Governor, Idris Wada.
The late university teacher was among ASUU
leaders who met with President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja last week to
deliberate on how to end the four-month strike by lecturers.
Mr. Iyayi is believed to be travelling to Kano
for Wednesday’s National Executive Committee meeting where a vote is likely to
be taken on whether the ongoing strike should be called off.
One of the pilot cars in the governor’s convoy
reportedly rammed into the vehicle in which Mr. Iyayi and other activists were
travelling, killing him instantly, witnesses said.
But the Special Adviser to the Governor, Jacob
Edi, said it was untrue that it was the governor’s pilot vehicle that hit Mr.
Iyayi’s car.
“There was a collision on a narrow road and it
is too early to say who rammed into who,” Mr. Edi told PREMIUM TIMES.
”The ASUU car was dodging a trailer and an accident occurred. It is
not fair to politicise this incident.”
Mr. Edi said as soon as the accident happened,
the governor directed that the ambulance in the convoy be used to convey the
victims to the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja.
Some of the victims, he said, were also taken
to the Government House Clinic.
The Kogi governor’s spokesperson said the
governor later visited the hospitals to sympathize with the victims of the
accident.
He dismissed suggestions that the accident
happened because of overspeeding by his boss’ convoy, saying Mr. Wada’s
convoy travels at 80 km per hour.
This is the second time Mr. Wada’s convoy would
be involved in deadly accident in less than a year.
On December 28, 2012, the governor’s motorcade
was involved in a crash that the auto crash that broke Mr. Wada’s leg, killed
his security aide and injured two other state officials.
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