The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has denied allegation that one of its bullion vans was involved in a road traffic accident that killed 14 people on the Asaba-Benin highway.
The apex bank denied the allegation in a statement by its acting Director, Corporate Communications, Mr Isaac Okorafor, in Abuja
There had been reports that 14 people were feared dead in an accident involving a CBN bullion van, a fuel tanker, a commercial bus and cars on the Benin-Asaba-Onitsha highway.
The victims were said to include officials of the bank, policemen and passengers of commercial buses
“I wish to state that the report is entirely untrue. The vehicle that was used to illustrate the news story does not belong to the CBN.
“No CBN bullion van was involved in any accident. The only accident on the road involved vehicles which do not belong to CBN.
“The reporter may have mistaken a CBN bullion van which had malfunctioned during a currency movement from Asaba to Benin and was immediately substituted and securely parked at the Abudu Police Station.
“The van was part of a totally unrelated road traffic accident that happened earlier on that same road,” it stated.
According to the statement, the police could also confirm that there was no such accident involving a CBN van where people died.
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