In a letter dated November 13, the
community wrote to the Executive
Secretary, National Human Rights
Commission, Abuja, on the death of its
son in an automobile accident with the
governor’s security details, calling for a
thorough investigation for Nigerians to
know the actual cause of Iyayi’s death.
Prof Iyayi was on his way to Kano, in the
company of other members of ASUU, for
the union’s National Executive Council
(NEC) meeting, where members were
expected to discuss the recent offer by
President Jonathan in a bid to call off the
four-month old strike, but a car in the
convoy of Kogi State governor Idris Wada
ran into their vehicle. Iyayi lost his life in
the accident, while two other members of
ASUU, the National Welfare Officer, Dr
Ngozi Ilo and Dr Anthoni Emina were
injured.
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