Dr. and Mrs. Olajide Oyesanya, are yet to come to terms with the tragic reality of their loss.Vanguard
reports they are still in shock that their beloved Ezekiel is gone
forever, and more so by the bizarre and cruel manner of his death.
This
is because the bus had on impact crushed and decapitated Ezekiel in a
manner reminiscent of the guillotine horror of the French Revolution
era.
In fact, Mrs. Oyesanya said on waking up Tuesday morning, she
momentarily forgot that Ezekiel was gone and was waiting for him to
knock on her door and say: “Grandma, I want to go to school”. But that
knock never came.
For now, theirs is a lamentation of pain laced
with regret. The regret is that their wish of sending Ezekiel to school
so that he would become great had ended in tragedy.
Yet when young
Daniel left home in the morning of that fateful Monday, March 5, 2018,
little did he or his guardians nurse any premonition that death was
lurking like a remorseless, vengeful reaper on the way.
Oyesanya
told Vanguard Metro that after consuming a heavy meal that morning the
boy was in high spirits and cheerfully waved them goodbye as he left
home for the school.
“But we didn’t know that was the
last time we will see him,” they wept, adding: “We fed Ezekiel at 7:15am
but picked up his corpse two hours later, at about 9:45am.”
Scene of the accident
Narrating
their experiences on what transpired on the fateful day, a distraught
Mrs. Oyesanya informed that since she enrolled Ezekiel in school last
January, he had always taken his breakfast by 7:15am before proceeding
to school at 7:20am.
“And on that fateful day, he left
home to school. But I was alerted of the incident that happened by
someone who told me to find out if Ezekiel was safe. Immediately I
started calling his teacher, but she refused to pick my call.
I
thought they were on assembly ground so I called the school director who
also didn’t pick my calls. At that moment, I knew there was a problem.
I
was confused and my husband also called to inform me to proceed to his
school. On my way, someone told me that Ezekiel had been rushed to
Ikorodu General Hospital.
When I got to the hospital premises, I
was told to identify the lifeless body of Ezekiel; at that moment, I
knew I had lost our dear child. I couldn’t believe my eyes that the
child I fed at exactly 7:15am had become a corpse for me to pick at
exactly 9:45am,” she said amidst tears.
“We are only two in this
house, my husband and I. Since we are getting old and all our children
are grown up, we thought it will be nice to have a small child that can
keep us company. So we contacted a lady in our community to help us find
someone to stay with us.
They eventually helped us to get Ezekiel from the Northern part of the country; that was around August last year.
Our
initial plan was to enroll him in school by October this year but due
to the fact that it was late to do so, we decided to enroll him in
January this year, a decision I now regret.
He
was 15 years when they brought him to us, and they told us that he was
in JSS3 in Kaduna State before he came to Lagos. But when we took him to
school, they told us that he should start from Primary Four”.She hinted that their aim of
enrolling him in school was to ensure that he became a great person in
future and to contribute his own quota to Nigeria’s development,adding:
Ezekiel
“Unfortunately that dream has been cut short by the BRT driver”.
“He
is a very pleasant child. Sometimes after offending me and I threatened
to send him back to the village, he would beg me and say: ‘Mummy pray
for me, I will not do that again’.
People in this community liked
him; and education wise, he showed a lot of promise. “Whenever he
returned from school, before taking his meal, he would do his assignment
and ask me to look at it; and in case there was any error I would
correct it for him”.
Ezekiel’s last moment:
Sources
said that Ezekiel alighted from a cab with other students, and they
were being taking across in batches to the other side of the BRT
corridor by the school security official.
But misunderstanding the
flag man’s signal, the boy was said to have attempted dashing across
the BRT corridor, believing that the road was clear.
Unfortunately
he was hit by a fast-moving BRT bus. As a result of the impact, his
head severed from his body. The driver was said to have taken to his
heels immediately, for fear of possible mob action against him.
Mrs.
Oyesanya said that Ezekiel’s family in Kaduna had been notified about
his tragic demise. She informed that “their eldest sister lives around
here”, adding: their parents gave birth to three of them. His father is
late and the mother is in Kaduna”.
Asked by Vanguard Metro team to
say what Ezekiel meant to him and his wife, Dr. Olajide Oyesanya was
almost overwhelmed by emotion as he informed that doing so would entail
him shedding uncontrollable tears.
“To talk about
Ezekiel will only make me to cry; yes, the moment I start doing so,
tears will definitely start rolling down my cheeks. So, please just
leave me,” he pleaded with feeling.
The Oyasanyas,
however, would want government to construct a pedestrian bridge to
immortalise Ezekiel and also serve the purpose of preventing a
reoccurence of such tragic incident.
An official of Primero
Transport Services, operator of the Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said the management had begun investigation
into the crash and there was high possibility of compensating the
deceased family.
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