- The driver responsible for the death of Professor Festus Iyayi in 2013 has been jailed
- Danladi Baba was found him guilty of reckless driving by Chief Magistrate Alhassan Husaini of Lokoja Chief Magistrate Court 11
- He was subsequently sentenced to seven years imprisonment
Danladi Baba, a driver with Kogi Government House, Lokoja whose reckless driving caused the death of Prof. Festus Iyayi in 2013, has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment.
Chief Magistrate Alhassan Husaini of Lokoja Chief Magistrate Court 11, who jailed Baba on Friday, said he found him guilty of reckless driving and causing the death of Prof. Festus Iyayi in a car crash in November, 2013.
“I have no option than to sentence you, Danladi baba, to seven years without option of fine,” the chief magistrate declared.
The chief magistrate cautioned government drivers against recklessness driving“especially while on convoys”, and accused the drivers of abusing the privilege of driving VIPs.
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“These siren-blaring convoys force on-coming and other categories of vehicles off the roads in a manner that exposes law abiding road users to hazards,” he fumed.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Baba had been arraigned on a one-count charge of causing death by dangerous driving, an offence punishable under section 5 of the Federal Highway Act CAP F. 13 of 2004.
According to the prosecution, Baba, while driving a Toyota Hilux pick-up van on the convoy of then Kogi governor Idris Wada, drove dangerously without regard to other roads users.
It said that the action led to a near head-on collision with a bus belonging to the University of Benin chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which was traveling to Kano.
“The bus, in an attempt to swerve and avoid the collision, skidded and rolled over several times, leading to the death of Iyayi, while two others – Mrs. Ngozi Iloh and Dr. Enchanted Anthony – were injured,” it said.
NAN reports that Baba, who was visibly shaken by the sentence, openly cried in the court room while being dragged away by prison officials.
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Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had reported that the Kogi government was dragged to court by an indigene of the state over its decision to provide land for federal government's proposed cattle colonies for herdsmen.
NAIJ.com gathered that the case was instituted by Sheyi Babaeko, an aspirant for the Kogi state House of Assembly in the 2019 elections.
Joined in the suit is the Kogi state governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, as well as the commissioners of justice and lands in the state.
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Source: Naija.ng
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Saturday, 24 February 2018