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Yobe commissioner dies in a ghastly auto crash

The Commissioner for Youth and Sports in Yobe State, Goni Bukar Lawan, has been killed in a fatal crash.Lawan,who was also a former member of the House of Representatives, died in the lone fatal crash involving his vehicle on Tuesday night, on his way to Kano State.

The Federal Road Safety Corps , Bauchi confirmed the incident as FRSC Sector Commander in the state, Yusuf Abdullahi, said the incident happened at about 6.15 pm on Tuesday

The crash occurred adjacent to A.Y. Dagauda Fueling Station at Dagauda Village, along Dambam – Potiskum in Dambam local government area of Bauchi state.According to him, when the FRSC was informed of the crash, personnel from the Dambam Station office rushed to the scene within 12 minutes for a rescue operation.

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“The lone fatal crash happened on Tuesday at about 6.15 pm and immediately we were informed, our men rushed to the scene within 12 minutes for a rescue operation.“The incident happened along Dambam – Potiskum road, adjacent to A.Y. Dagauda Fueling Station at Dagauda Village, along Kum in Dambam local government area of Bauchi state.It involved a government vehicle, a Lexus Jeep – GX 470 – with registration number: 11A01YB.The vehicle was driven by Hon. Goni Bukar Lawn and he was with one other male adult when the crash happened. The other person sustained some injuries.“The crash was caused by a speed violation which led to a loss of control.”he said.

Personnel of the Motor Transport Division of the Nigeria Police Force of the Dambam Divisional Headquarters evacuated the victims to the Dambam General Hospital for treatment and confirmation. However, the vehicle had been cleared off the road, and there was a free traffic flow along the area.

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