8 UNIJOS students crushed on the way to welcome party

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From Jude Owuamanam, Jos

The University of Jos community was thrown into mourning yesterday when eight students, said to be on their way to a welcome party, perished in an auto crash.

The incident, which happened in the early hours of Thursday along the Jos-Zaria road, involved a Sharon bus and an articulated truck.

According to reports by the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), 11 people were on board the bus, and were said to be students of the University of Jos.

Superintendent Route Commander, Public Education Officer, Peter Y. Longsan, in a statement yesterday in Jos, said seven people died on the spot, while another person died in the hospital.

According to him, three others are receiving treatment in a hospital in the state capital.

The statement said, “Today, December 11, 2025, FRSC, Plateau State Sector Command, received a distress call at about 2:30am, reporting a road traffic crash that occurred opposite Unity Bank. Zaria Road, Jos.

“The crash involved two vehicles, a trailer and a bus, 11 people were on board the bus, and were said to be students of University of Jos.

“On arrival, seven people were suspected to be dead on the spot, as they were eventually certified to be dead by the doctor, another victim died in the hospital, bringing the total number of lhe  deceased to eight. Three others are currently receiving treatment at the hospital. All victims were males.

An  witness testified that the bus was on a high speed and engaged in wrongful overtaking, which led to loss of control and the eventual crash.

“Meanwhile, a detail investigation is still ongoing.The Sector Commander FRSC Plateau Corps Commander Olajide E Mogaji calls on the motoring public most especially drivers to desist from night trips, avoid excessive speed and dangerous driving, driving under the influence, and driving when sick or fatigued as they are the major causes of fatalities in an advent of crash.

“The government needs you alive, and wants you to live life to the fullest in this festive season and beyond’. He further admonished the members of the public to call FRSC toll-free Emergency number 122 to report crashes or other road emergencies.”

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