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Senate president’s convoy rescues 5 accident victims in Delta

THE official convoy of the senate president, Ahmad Lawan, on Thursday, saved the lives of five victims involved in an auto crash along the Onicha-Ugbo-Asaba expressway in Delta State.

The convoy got to the accident scene in Aniocha Local Government Area of the state at about 5:30 p.m while on its way to Owerri in Imo State.

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The accident victims, who looked helpless and almost unconscious, were rescued by security personnel on the Senate President’s advance convoy, led by the team commander, ASP Olaniyan Mojeed.

The victims, who were occupants of a grey Toyota Sienna, were hurriedly conveyed in the official ambulance attached to the Senate president to the Mother and Child hospital in Ubulu Okiti, along the Benin-Asaba expressway for urgent medical attention.

Temitope Adegbuyi

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