The incident was said to have happened around 5pm on Sunday
when the woman was returning home from a Cherubim and Seraphim church in
Ijaiye, Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro
learnt that the mother of six was at the roadside in Ijaiye when the driver of
the bus, Tajudeen Ojelabi, knocked her down. It was gathered that the bus had
lost control owing to a brake failure.
Our correspondent learnt that the woman was rejected at six
different hospitals before she was admitted at the National Orthopedic
Hospital, Igbobi, where she spent 16 days before giving up the ghost on
November 11, 2014.
While lamenting his wife’s death, Mr. Isiah Owodunni, a
pastor ─ who lives on Oluwalogbon Street, Oke-Odo area of
the state ─ described her as a
faithful and supportive woman.
He said, “She was my source of happiness. We built this
church together more than 20 years ago. She used to go to the church’s
headquarters in Ijaiye on Wednesdays and Sundays.
“It was painful we lost her despite our efforts. We spent
about N600,000 at the hospital. At a point, our first child had to use his
Higher National Diploma Certificate as collateral to raise N150,000 to pay some
of her hospital bills.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that Ojelabi was
later arrested by the police at the Meiran Police Station and arraigned before
an Ojokoro Magistrate’s Court on three counts of reckless driving and
non-possession of driving licence.
The prosecutor, Inspector Idowu Oneme, said the offences
were contrary to and punishable under sections 18, 19 and Shedule II, No 1 of
the Road Traffic Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2012.
The charges read in part, “That you, Tajudeen Ojelabi, on
October 26, 2014, at about 4.50pm, at Ijaiye bus stop, along Lagos-Abeokuta
Expressway, in the Lagos Magisterial District, being the driver in charge of a
Volswagen Vanagon bus with registration number XF 269 KTU, drove on the public
highway in a dangerous manner, having no regards for other road users.
“That you, on the same date, time and place, in the
aforementioned magisterial district, being the driver in charge of the above
mentioned vehicle, drove same on the public highway and caused the death of one
Funmilayo Owodunni of Oluwalogbon Street, Ile-Epo, Oke-Odo, Lagos.”
After the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges, the
presiding magistrate, Mrs. T. Akani, admitted him to bail in the sum of N50,000
with two sureties in like sum.
The case was adjourned till January 27, 2015.
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