Two students from the Federal Polytechnic, Ile Oluji, Chukwu Athanasius and Oladokun Oyindamola, were tragically killed in an auto crash along the Akure-Ondo highway in Ondo State. The incident occurred when a Toyota vehicle collided with their motorcycle, resulting in their immediate deaths.
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Joint Campus Council (JCC) Ondo State Axis, expressed deep sorrow over the loss. In a statement signed by Chairman Oluwarotimi Tobiloba Joshua, Secretary General Oluwanishola Ajibola, and Public Relations Officer Kehinde Blessing, they extended heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the deceased.
The statement read: “The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Joint Campus Council (JCC) Ondo State Axis is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic loss of two Federal Polytechnic Ile Oluji students in Akure due to an unfortunate accident. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the families, friends, and classmates of these young individuals. This is a devastating loss for the student community of Ondo State, and we are heartbroken by the news.
“The sudden and unexpected loss of these students is a devastating reminder of the fragility of life. We grieve with the student community of Ile-Oluji and stand in solidarity with them during this difficult time. We mourn the loss of two young lives that were taken far too soon. Chukwu Athanasius and Oladokun Oyindamola were not just students, but individuals with unique talents, aspirations, and dreams. They had their whole lives ahead of them, and we can only imagine the great things they would have accomplished if given the chance.
“As we reflect on the lives of these young people, let us remember that every life is precious and every person has the right to live safely and peacefully. We extend our deepest condolences to the families of Chukwu Athanasius and Oladokun Oyindamola. May their memories continue to inspire us to work for a safer and more just world for all.”
The Special Assistant to the Governor on Emergency Response, Prince Oriade Wellington Adebawo, also responded to the incident. He commiserated with the victims’ families and condemned the reckless driving that led to the crash. Adebawo urged drivers to avoid speeding and to exercise greater caution on the roads to prevent such avoidable accidents.