Tragedy has once again struck the Lagos State Government Civil
Service, following the unfortunate death of two of its principal
officers who lost their lives in a road mishap last weekend.
The accident, which occurred at the Ogere axis of the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway in Ogun state, claimed the lives of the civil servants who
were couple, Mr. Rotimi Olugbuyi and Toyin Olugbuyi.
They were said to be returning to their Ogun state residence after
attending a wedding ceremony in Ibadan, Oyo state last Saturday. The
couple, until their death, were staff of the Lagos State Civil Service.
While the husband was a Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State
Ministry of Information attached to the state Scholarship Board, the
wife was a Public Relations Officer attached to the state Judicial
Service Commission.
According to an eyewitness, the deceased were very unlucky as their
car, which was driven by Rotimi, said to be in his late 40s, had one of
its tyres burst while on motion and skidded off to the other side of the
road where a trailer, already on a high speed and heading towards
Ibadan, rammed into them, crushing the car and the occupants.
As a result of the impact, their bodies were shattered. The
dismembered bodies were later taken to the Ogere office of the Federal
Road Safety Corps, where their relatives were contacted.
It was gathered that the remains of the couple, who had been married
for 13 years without a child, were buried side by side amid tears at
their Mowe residence
Colleagues from the Lagos state government secretariat, who were
present at the burial, described the couple as very nice, loving, caring
and dedicated staff while alive
A source, who pleaded anonymity, said Toyin was three months pregnant before the unfortunate
incident. This is a very sad situation, after waiting for thirteen years, just when they were now expecting a child, they died.
However, the Lagos Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ)
led by its Chairman, Mr. Deji Elumoye, has paid a condolence visit to
Lagos Information Chapel of the union at the Ministry of Information and
Strategy over the death of the couple
While expressing regrets over the death of the two members, Elumoye
stated that he was satisfied with testimonies of colleagues of the
deceased couple which indicated that they lived good lives worthy of
emulation.
He urged colleagues of the deceased to rededicate themselves to duty
and impact positively on the lives of the people around them, noting
that death is an inevitable end for all.
The chairman also prayed to God that such calamities would not befall members of the union again.
Director of Press and Public Relations in the Ministry, Mrs. Ronke
Osho, noted that it was consoling that people outside the ministry
shared in the pains arising from the loss of the couple
Most colleagues were short of words but described the couple as very
loving, dutiful and easy going fellows. The colleagues are still
wondering how could death dealt a big blow on the family, relatives and
state civil service by taking them away at their prime.
Friday, 22 February 2013
Couple die in auto crash
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