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Canoe Governor Declares Day of Mourning After Athletes Representing the State at a National Sports Event are killed.
A bus crash in Nigeria’s Northern State of Canoe Has Killed 22 Athletes Returning Home from a National Sports Event, according to the local government.
The bus, which was reportedly carrying more than 30 passengers, plunged off the chiromawa bridge on the canoe-Zaria expressway on Saturday, canoe Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf Told the Associated Press news agency.
The exact cause of the accident was not known, but the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said it “might have occurred as a result of fatigue and excessive speed” after a long overnight trip.
The survivors of the crash were taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Yusuf said the athletes, who were accompanied by their coaches and sports officials, were representing canoe state at the Nigerian National Sports Festival, hero about 1,000km (620 miles) to the South in Ogun State.
He declared Monday a day of mourning for the state. His Deputy, Aminu Gwarzo, said the families of the victims would receive 1 million naira (about $ 630) and food supplies as support.
The National Association of Nigerian Students Released a Statement, Nigerian Daily the Guardian Reported, saying the “Heartbreaking” incident had “cast a shadow of grievance of the entire nation, particular the youth and sports communities”.
Road accidents are common in Africa’s most populous country, in part due to poor road conditions and lax enforcement of traffic laws.
In March, at least six people died near the capital, Abuja, after a trailer crashed into parked vehicle and burst into flames.
Last Year, Nigeria recorded 9,570 Road accidents that resulted in 5.421 deaths, according to FRSC data.
The Nigerian National Sports Festival Brings Together Athletes from the Country’s 35 States Every Two Years.
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu recently said the games, which include sports ranking from wheelchair basketball to traditional West African wrestling, representing “the unity, strength and resilience that define us as a nation”.