Tears flow as a 2025 WASSCE candidate is knocked down and killed by a truck. According to a source close to the Ghana Education News Portal, the sad incident that happened in Ijebu Ode took the life of a student on the spot.
The sad event occurred on Friday. The student has been identified as a candidate from the Seico Secondary School, Ikangba, Ijebu Ode. She is one of the students writing the West African Examination for Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in Nigeria. Another student was knocked along with her but she sustained several injuries
The incident reportedly occurred on the newly rehabilitated Ikangba/Agoro road when the students were going back home after being through with their examination.
Speaking with our Correspondent, Mr Eko Nicholas, a resident in the area said that “nobody knew what actually made the truck coming from Molipa end of the road to veer off and ram into the students coming from the opposite direction and crashing into the fence of a Redeemed church beside the road.
“The students were obviously those writing this ongoing WASSCE because they were holding the question papers. One of the students, a female died on the spot, while another female was also critically injured; we are all praying she make it.”
Nicholas who is the chairman of Ogun State chapter of Campaign for Democratic and Workers Rights, regretted that there had been too many accidents on the road since it was rehabilitated.
The human rights activist blamed the incessant accidents on the failure of the government to help with road bumps or speed breakers that could easily help to check the reckless drivers plying the road.
He said “This is yet another needless death on the Ikangba/Agoro road, bringing the number of souls lost from February to six, including several ones that were injured.
“We again call on the state government to construct speed breakers and street lights to stem these avoidable and painful deaths.
“The CDWR has, before this time, called on the state government to no avail. The government should immediately provide speed barriers before another death occur on the road, as several schools are located on this same road, and school children trek to and from the schools on daily basis”.
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The Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency, Babatunde Akinbiyi, confirmed the incident to our Correspondent.
Akinbiyi in a phone conversation, said that “TRACE officers around the area have confirmed the tragic incident, one school pupil died.”

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