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The madness is becoming alarming – Joe Igbokwe reacts as Jonathan’s convoy had an accident
A few hours, a staunch member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Joe Igbokwe, took to his social media page and reacted after the former President of Nigeria, Good Luck Ebele Jonathan’s convoy was involved in a ghastly accident.
It was gathered that the former President of Nigeria, Good Luck Ebele Jonathan’s convoy had a fatal accident when he was coming from Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to his Abuja residence. It was said that as a result of the accident two security officers were reported dead and two others sustained severe injuries but the former president was unhurt.
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Reacting, the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Joe Igbokwe, took to his official Facebook page and shared a photo that revealed the aftermath of the accident as he affirmed that the accident could be a result of speed. He, however, said that speed limits should be prescribed for convoys because the occurrence is becoming horrible.
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According to Joe Igbokwe, he said: “Time to prescribe speed limit for convoys, the madness is becoming alarming”.
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