Crime

Hundreds of residents of Osogbo capital of Osun State on Wednesday rushed to the Osun River at Gbodofon area to catch a glimpse of an unidentified middle-aged commercial motorcyclist who reportedly jumped into the river. 

It was gathered that the incident happened around 4:15 PM when the motorcyclist suddenly stopped on the bridge, received a phone call and jumped into the river. 

Our correspondent who visited the scene observed a large crowd of sympathisers standing in awe, wondering what could have pushed the motorcyclist to voluntarily jump into the high current river.  

A witness named Taiwo Adebiyi told Radio Nigeria that “the Okada man was riding from Ogo-Oluwa side through Aregbe area when he stopped to receive a phone call on the bridge, threw his phone into the river and jumped into it without putting off the ignition.” 

Divers are yet to arrive at the scene to commence a search around 5:02 pm Radio Nigeria left the scene.

However, the police were at the scene to take the motorcycle with registration number PKA 915 VI to their station. 

When the administrative officer of Osun State Fire Service, Mr. Ibrahim Adekunle, was contacted, he confirmed the incident, noting that a search has commenced to recover the body of the motorcyclist. 

The Public Relation Officer of Osun State Police Command, Mrs. Yemisi Opalola disclosed that effort was ongoing to rescue the motorcyclist. 

Adenitan Akinola

Transportation

Police Public Relations Officer in Oyo State, Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi has confirmed the death of an Okada Rider crushed to death by a tanker early today Liberty area of Ibadan.

According to witnesses, the tanker lost control due to brake failure while coming from Molete and swung his hand to the incoming vehicles, ramming into a commercial motorcyclists.

The driver of the tanker was said to have escaped the scene immediately for the fear of being lynched from mob action.

Our correspondent reports that the lifeless body of the deceased was seen on the floor as other motorcyclists were dragging with some policemen not to take him away, waiting for his family to do burial rite.

Though, Police were at the scene to calm down the tensed atmosphere as angry sympathisers were gradually gathering to prevent breakdown of law and order.

However, Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi said the command is on top of the situation.

Rasheedat Makinde