An auto crash which occurred at Asejire end of Osun have killed five persons while others sustained severe injuries.
Among the dead was a journalist, Nathaniel Abimbola, working with the Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC) in Osogbo.
Abimbola, a graduate of University of Ibadan was attached to the State Assembly and had been on the beat for 10 years.
Four others who died, alongside Abimbola, were all members of Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) Ayetoro Osogbo.
It was gathered that the entire occupants of the ill-fated 18seater bus were heading to Imeko headquarters of the church for a retreat.
The driver of the bus was said to have lost the brake of the vehicle before ramming into a stationary Nigerian Bottling Company Coca-Cola truck.
Those that sustained injuries in the accident are being treated at state hospital Ibadan and Ikire.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola has expressed grief over Abimbola’s death, saying the death of Abimbola had robbed the state-owned media organization of one of its most dependable hands.
This is sudden and tragic. Abimbola has shown himself as a reliable hand in the business of dissemination of information.
His life was short but was eventful. He has demonstrated capacity for professional excellence but he has come to the end of his journey
The governor urged the entire OSBC family to take the loss with equanimity.
Also, the state council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has declared seven day mourning for Abimbola.
Chairman of the union, Biodun Olalere, described Abimbola as a man loved by all through his penchant for peace and hardwork.
Also, the State House of Assembly, has described Abimbola’s death as a rude shock.
In a statement by the Chairman, House Committee on Information and Strategy, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, the assembly said Nathaniel’s death was like a strange dream.
Abimbola, who attended Oluponna Community High School, in Osogbo, was survived by an aged mother, wife and three children–two boys and a girl.
