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Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Ex-ASUU President, Festus Iyayi, dies in auto crash involving Kogi governor’s convoy
former President of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities, Festus Iyayi, is dead,
union officials said.
Witnesses said Mr. Iyayi, 66, died along the
the Lokoja-Abuja highway in an accident
involving the the convoy of Kogi state
Governor, Idris Wada.
The late university teacher was among
ASUU leaders who met with President
Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja last week to
deliberate on how to end the four-month
strike by lecturers.
Mr. Iyayi is believed to be travelling to Kano
for Wednesday’s National Executive
Committee meeting where a vote is likely to
be taken on whether the ongoing strike
should be called off.
One of the pilot cars in the governor’s
convoy reportedly rammed into the vehicle
in which Mr. Iyayi and other activists were
travelling, killing him instantly, witnesses
said.
But the Special Adviser to the Governor,
Jacob Edi, said it was untrue that it was the
governor’s pilot vehicle that hit Mr. Iyayi’s
car.
“There was a collision on a narrow road
and it is too early to say who rammed into
who,” Mr. Edi told PREMIUM TIMES. ”The
ASUU car was dodging a trailer and an
accident occurred. It is not fair to politicise
this incident.”
Mr. Edi said as soon as the accident
happened, the governor directed that the
ambulance in the convoy be used to convey
the victims to the Federal Medical Centre,
Lokoja.
Some of the victims, he said, were also
taken to the Government House Clinic.
The Kogi governor’s spokesperson said the
governor later visited the hospitals to
sympathize with the victims of the accident.
He dismissed suggestions that the accident
happened because of overspeeding by his
boss’ convoy, saying Mr. Wada’s convoy
travels at 80 km per hour.
This is the second time Mr. Wada’s convoy
would be involved in deadly accident in
less than a year.
On December 28, 2012, the governor’s
motorcade was involved in a crash that the
auto crash that broke Mr. Wada’s leg, killed
his security aide and injured two other
state officials.
Below is Mr. Iyayi’s brief biography as
published by Wikipedia .
Iyayi was born in Edo state, Nigeria. His
family lived on little means but instilled in
him strong moral lessons about life. Iyayi
started his education at Annuciation
Catholic College in the old Bendel state
popularly known as ACC finishing in 1966.
In 1967 he went to Government College
Ughelli, graduating in 1968. In that same
year he was a zonal winner in a Kennedy
Essay Competition organised by the United
States Embassy in Nigeria.
He left the shores of Nigeria to pursue his
higher education, obtaining a M.Sc in
Industrial Economics from the Kiev Institute
of Economics, in the former USSR and then
his Ph.D from the University of Bradford,
England. In 1980, he went back to Benin
and became a lecturer in the Department of
Business Administration at the University of
Benin .
As a member of staff of the University, he
became interested in radical social issues,
and a few years after his employment, he
became the president of the local branch of
the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU), a radical union known
for its upfront style on academic and social
welfare. He rose to the position of
president of the national organization in
1986, but in 1988, the union was briefly
banned and Iyayi was detained. In that
same year, he won the Commonwealth
Prize for Literature for his book “Heroes”.
He was later removed from his faculty
position. Today, Iyayi is a member of
different Nigerian literary organizations
and works in the private sector as a
consultant.
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