A University of Mkar lecturer, Moses Tarnongo, his wife and three children were killed in a ghastly accident in Benue State.
IgbereTV reports that two other persons including another University of Mkar lecturer, Joshua Leva also lost their lives in the accident which occurred on Saturday evening, October 10, at Gbatse community along Ugbema-Adikpo road in Ushongo local government area of the state.
The University Registrar, Rev. Emmanuel Astor, who confirmed the incident on Sunday in Makurdi, said Moses Tarnong was killed alongside his wife and three children. The two lecturers were from the department of Mass Communication.
The registrar said the victims were on transit to Adikpo, Kwande Local Government Area to see a one cleric when the incident happened.
According to eye-witness account, a trailer truck rammed into a stationary Toyota car with registration number MKD-300-NH, crushing the seven occupants to death.
The witness claimed that the driver of the truck purchased a fairly used car and kept it aboard and was about dodging a police check-point when he rammed into the Toyota car. Reports said it took hours to bring out the bodies from the crushed vehicle.
Confirming the incident, FRSC Public Enlightenment Officer in the state, DRC Joyce Akura, said the incident occurred along Ugbemea-Adikpo road late Saturday.
Akura said that the accident involved two vehicles – a truck with registration number WKR 496 XA and a Toyota car with registration number MKD 300 NH, adding that 12 passengers were involved in the crash.
She explained that seven passengers were confirmed dead, one was injured and was receiving treatment, while the remaining four escaped unhurt.
The FRSC official said the cause of the accident had yet to be ascertained, adding that the corps would conduct a “crash investigation’’ to determine the cause of the crash.
“Twelve passengers were involved in the crash; nine were males, three females. The accident was between two vehicles, a MAN-diesel truck with registration number WKR 496 XA and a Toyota car with registration number MKD 300 NH,’’ she said.
She said the dead bodies had already been deposited at a morgue in Ushongo.
A friend, Bright Yima Antyo, took to Facebook to mourn the deceased lecturers. He wrote:
“Mr Leva Joshua, I never knew the call you put across to me on Monday 5/10/20 was a call to see me for the last time. I had a patient in the hospital and could not make it to you, but we promised seeing afterwards which we didn’t.
You were my lecturer but we became friends, you introduced me to your family and friends as if we were blood.
It’s just so hard for me to believe you died in that crash.
Sir(the title you never wanted me to address you with), you were indeed a good man, ever sacrificing for other’s comfort.
You will be greatly missed.
To even make it clumsy for me, you were with Mr Moses Tarnongo your friend and colleague who happens to be a brother to me with his wife and kids.
Kai, this day 10102020 is indeed a Black Day for UNIMKAR,
a Black Day for Mass Communication Department.”
Mr Leva Joshua, I never knew the call you put across to me on Monday 5/10/20 was a call to see me for the last time. I…
Posted by Bright Yima Antyo on Saturday, 10 October 2020
“BLACK WEEKEND FOR UMM
It was a black weekend for University of Mkar, after a burial a senior staff Mr. Ernyi yesterday been Saturday, the same Saturday, been yesterday day, UMM lost two lecturers from the Department of Mass communication.
Mr. Joshua Leva
Mr. Moses Tarnongo (and family).
A fatal accident occur yesterday around Gbatse, Ugbema to Adikpo high way.”
https://www.facebook.com/100005723856340/posts/1489910497876398/?app=fbl
Meanwhile, Governor Samuel Ortom has sent heartfelt condolences to families of the victims, the management, staff and students of University of Mkar.
He described the incident as devastating and urged relevant agencies to investigate the unfortunate development.
Governor Ortom prays for the repose of the souls of the departed and consoles the bereaved families to look unto God for strength to bear the pain of losing their loved ones.