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Bodies Found Along Riverbank As Two Teenage Brothers Drown After Heavy Rain In Ondo

A truly horrific tragedy struck on Tuesday evening in Ore, the headquarters of Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State, as two siblings drowned in the community.

The teenage boys were swept away in an attempt to cross the popular Omileye River in the area while on their way home.

According to a resident, who gave her name as Jumoke, the siblings had gone to their father’s shop, who is a motorcycle mechanic, after the summer class but left his shop in the night after the heavy rain subsided.

The distraught father was said to have raised the alarm after returning home when he could not find his children, after which a search party was organised to locate the whereabouts of the children.

The lifeless bodies of the boys were discovered at different locations along the stretch of the river after several hours of search.

Jumoke said, “It was a terrible day. When their father got home and he did not see them after a few minutes, he became worried. When the family and their neighbours began looking for them, others joined.

“After a few hours of the search, their bodies were found trapped between pieces of wood along the riverbank. The river was already overflowing when the children decided to cross it.”

When contacted, the Police spokesperson in the state, Olayinka Alayande, who stated that the incident had not been reported at any police station in the area, assured that a detective would be assigned to commence an investigation into the matter.

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Five Traders Perish In Ondo Boat Mishap

Five traders have been confirmed dead after a boat capsized in Ugbo-Nla in Ilaje council area of Ondo State.

Vanguard learnt that the victims who went to buy seafood at a local market at Ugbo-Nla were involved in an accident on the waterway.

Their boat, a local said “capsized and five of the travellers died, while only one person was rescued, due to use of life jacket.

Reacting to the ugly development, the National President of the Ondo State Fishermen Association of Nigeria, Ambassador Orioye Benedict, has urged the state government to enforce the use of life.

Gbayisemore, who expressed concerns over the development, advised the state government to enforce the use of life jackets to prevent reoccurrence of the unfortunate incident.

According to him, stringent measures should be implemented to enforce mandatory use of life jackets by commuters on waterways.

The President added that this will significantly enhance safety and increase the chances of survival during emergency.

According to him “the presence of a life jacket saved the life of the sole survivor in this tragic incident, highlighting its critical importance in ensuring the safety of individuals, engaging in maritime activities.

“The lone survivor in the Ugbo Nla boat mishap had the foresight to wear a life jacket, before setting out on the ill-fated trip.

“The life jacket was vital to his survival, keeping him buoyant until rescue arrived.

“This serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to enforce the use of life jackets for all individuals commuting on water.”

Gbayisemore urged the state government to prioritise dredging and clearing of waterways, to facilitate safe and unobstructed movement for passengers.

He said, “it is crucial to that well-maintained waterways enhance ease of transportation and significantly reduce the risk of accidents, ensuring safety and wellbeing of those who rely on water transportation.

“Additionally, the government needs to recognise the significance of investing in water transportation. This mode of transportation can contribute to economic growth in the region.

“The government can promote safe and efficient travel for its citizens by encouraging and supporting investment in water transportation infrastructure”.

He also advised the state government to support boat workers to develop a robust water transportation system.

“Supporting boat workers is crucial to developing a robust water transportation system. Training, resources and necessary support for boat workers will enhance their skills, ensure adherence to safety protocols and foster a culture of professionalism within the industry.

“This tragic event serves as a critical call to the government to enforce the mandatory use of life jackets, prioritise dredging and clearing of waterways for improved passenger safety, recognise the importance of investing in water transportation and support boat workers”.

He noted that ”By so doing, the government can prevent future tragedy and create a safer environment for all water commuters”.

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2023 Elections

APC’s Tinubu Wins Ondo State (Details)

The presidential election held in Ondo State on Saturday has been won by the All Progressives Congress, APC.

 

The result of the election was announced on Monday morning by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, at its state headquarters in Alagbaka, Akure, the state capital.

The announcement was done after the arrival of Collation Officers at the INEC office where presentation of results was done.

While announcing the result, the Returning Officer in the state for the Presidential Election, Prof. Abayomi Fashina, who is also the Vice Chancellor, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, disclosed that APC polled the most votes with 369,924.

According to the result, the ruling APC cleared all the 18 local government areas.

Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, came second with 115,463 votes, and the Labour Party, LP, in the third position with 47,350 votes. Also, the African Democratic Party, ADP, got 5,612 votes.

Prof. Fashina disclosed that 571,402 were accredited, 570,017 votes were cast, while 19,009 votes were rejected.

ONDO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS

1.ESE ODO

APC- 11160

LP -1706

NNPP -28

PDP- 8200

 

2. ILAJE

APC- 9173

LP -1143

NNPP- 17

PDP- 6780

 

3. AKURE SOUTH

APC- 45694

LP -13950

PDP- 9047

 

4. ODIGBO

APC- 27521

LP -3507

NNPP- 243

PDP- 7786

 

5. OKITIPUPA

APC- 26114

LP -1826

PDP- 12025

 

6. AKURE NORTH

APC- 14,261

LP -2,945

PDP- 4,633

 

7. ONDO EAST

APC- 8,390

LP -2,004,

NNPP -55

PDP-3,912

 

8. IFEDORE

APC- 15,055

LP -957,

NNPP- 14

PDP- 5,360

 

9. AKOKO SOUTH EAST

APC- 10,765

LP -470

NNPP- 7

PDP- 3,016

 

10. AKOKO SOUTH-WEST

APC- 28,367

LP -920,

NNPP- 28

PDP- 5,376,

 

11. OSE

APC- 14,376

LP -2031

NNPP- 23

PDP -476

 

12. ILE- OLUJI/OKE-IGBO LGA:

APC – 14,750

LP- 1,576

NNPP – 27

PDP- 6,129

 

13. AKOKO NORTH -EAST

APC – 25, 757

LP – 1,242

NNPP – 016

PDP – 2,400

 

14. OWO

APC- 29,480

LP- 3,200

NNPP- 52

PDP- 5,173

15. IDANRE

APC- 13,061

LP- 2,262

NNPP- 24

PDP – 10,552

 

16. AKOKO NORTH-WEST

APC – 24,613

LP – 736

NNPP- 08

PDP – 5,200

 

17. ONDO WEST

APC – 24,053

LP – 6171

NNPP – 161

PDP – 8,534

 

18. IRELE

APC – 17,334

LP – 704

NNPP- 06

PDP – 6,523

 

Accredited Voters – 571,402

Votes Cast – 570,017

Rejected Votes – 19,009