Abeokuta - Students of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) in Ago Iwoye
on Tuesday demanded N80 million as compensation for families of their
eight colleagues who died in an auto crash on June 26.
The
Students Union Government in a statement made available in Abeokuta by
its spokesperson, Damilola Adelesi, demanded N10 million each for the
families of the eight victims.
The accident occurred when a
container laden trailer driving against traffic on the Sagamu-Benin
expressway crushed the commercial bus conveying the students.
"We demand that Celplas Industries Nigeria Ltd compensate the families of the deceased in the sum of N10 million each.
"We
use this medium as a final reminder to all concerned parties of our
demands and issue a fresh seven working day ultimatum which starts from
July 7 to July 15,"the statement said.
The statement lamented that
there had not been any contact between the company which owns the
chemicals in the container and OOU management.
The students had on
June 29 staged a peaceful protest at the accident scene and later
attacked the premises of the company where they vandalised some trucks.
The students also demanded that the driver of the trailer should be arrested and prosecuted with immediate effect.
They
further demanded that the company should be prosecuted while the state
government should be involved in the burial arrangement of the victims.
- NAN
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