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Auto Crash Claims Lives Of Customs Officers
The Nigeria Customs Service, Seme Command, said it lost two of its officers in an accident on Badagry/Seme road in Badagry area of Lagos State.
The Public Relations Officer of the command Mr Saidu Abdulahi, told newsmen in Badagry last Monday that the accident involved three of officers of the command.
“On July 14, a custom officer, named George, who was driving a Toyota Avalon lost control of his car while approaching the Gbaji checkpoint on the Badagry/Seme road.
“In the process, he rammed into two other custom officers, namely Usman and Kabiru, who were at a checkpoint, a development that resulted to their death.
”The driver of the car is presently at the Badagry General Hospital, receiving treatment as he is in delicate and fragile state,” he said.
He dismissed the insinuation that the cause of the accident was speeding by the driver of the car.
”There wasn’t any case of speeding as being said in some quarters. It was just an unfortunate event and it is a sad day for the command.
Abdullahi described the victims as “some of our best behaved officers.”
He noted that appropriate measures had been taken in reaching out to the victim’s families.
“We have reached out to their respective family and measures have been taken in ensuring that they don’t feel the loss of their loved ones”, he noted.
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