Kano State Government has provided N1 million succour each to the families of 22 young athletes who lost their lives in a fatal motor accident while returning from the 22nd National Sports Festival held in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital.
The announcement was made on Saturday by the state deputy governor, Aminu Gwarzo, during a condolence visit to Nasarawa Hospital in Kano, where the remains of the deceased were deposited,
It is gathered that the sports men died when the bus in they were travelling rammed into Dakatsalle bridge in Kura Local Government Area of Kano State Saturday morning.
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Among the dead are athletes, journalists, medical personnel and administrators and Team Kano won 29 medals.
The bus was said to have carried 35 passengers as at the time of the accident.
Gwarzo, who spoke on behalf of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, described the incident as a “heartbreaking loss” not only to Kano State but to the entire nation.
“It is a very sad day for us in Kano and for the entire country. These young men were returning from a national assignment, having represented Kano with distinction. Some were even returning with gold medals. Tragically, their journey was cut short just a few kilometers from home.”
The victims, according to government officials, were part of the state’s contingent to the sports festival, a nationwide event aimed at fostering peace, unity, and youth development through athletic competition.
In addition to the financial assistance, Gwarzo disclosed that the state government would also provide food items and other relief materials to help cushion the impact of the loss on affected families.
“We have already identified 20 of the victims here, while two others have been taken home by their families. The Governor has directed that the state government stand fully with the bereaved families and ensure that those injured receive the best medical attention,” he added.
The Deputy Governor also visited the Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital, where seven injured athletes are currently receiving medical treatment. He sympathized with the survivors and assured them of the government’s commitment to their full recovery.
Yusuf, through his deputy, directed the immediate release of funds to support both the deceased families and the injured, emphasizing the need for a compassionate and coordinated response.
“On behalf of His Excellency, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, and the people of Kano State, we extend our deepest condolences to the families of the deceased. May Allah forgive their shortcomings and grant them Jannatul Firdaus,” Gwarzo prayed.
As families prepare for the burial rites, the state government reiterated its commitment to standing by them—not just in this moment of grief, but through the long road to healing and recovery.
Already, the Chairman of Kano state Sports Commission, Umar Fagge, who confirmed the accident, said that the bus of the Kano state Sports Commission involved in the accident was carrying more than 30 athletes of Kano state contingent.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Governors’ Forum has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of several Kano athletes in an auto crash.
In a statement he personally signed on Saturday, Kwara State Governor and Chairman of the NGF, AbdulRaman AbdulRazaq, said, “We extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the athletes, the state government, and the sports community in Kano State and Nigeria.
“We ask Allaah to repose the souls of the athletes and give succour to their families at this difficult moment.”
