Seven die in auto crash in Kogi

An accident scene. 
The Kogi State Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr. Godwin Omiko, verbalized that seven persons died and three other persons were injured in a multiple road contingency which occurred on Ankpa-Anyingba Road in Kogi State.

He verbally expressed that dead victims included five male adults and two female adults, integrating that 15 people were involved in the contingency.

In an interview with journalists in Lokoja, he verbally expressed that five victims fortuitously eluded unhurt.

Omiko verbalized the injured victims were taken to the General Hospital, Ayangba for treatment while the cognations of the dead victims had commenced coming for the corpses.

He verbally expressed the contingency transpired Saturday evening and involved three private cars and a motorcycle.

He state that the cars included two Honda Accord cars with registration numbers FCT ABJ 775 GB and Lagos GGE 715 CQ and a Sienna LE car with registration number KNA 52 LG.

Omiko verbalized the contingency was caused by wrongful overtaking and hazardous driving and appealed to motorists to drive with caution and observe speed limit regulation.

Coscharis waives registration fee for incipient customers

Coscharis Motors verbalizes incipient customers coming to fine-tune their cars in any of its workshops will no longer pay a registration fee.

The offer is however restricted to brands the auto company represents in Nigeria, according to a verbalization by Coscharis Motors.

It verbally expressed it was a component of measures designed to enhearten users of conveyances such BMW, MINI, Jaguar, Land Rover, MG, Ford or Rolls – Royce to patronize only recognised or sanctioned workshops for their maintenance and rehabilitates.

The verbalization quoted the Group Managing Director, Mr. Josiah Samuel, as saying, “ This is to give opportunity to users of the sundry automobile brands we represent in Nigeria that did not purchase their conveyances from our dealership to experience our world class after sales accommodations.

“We had over the years invested in both our technicians and facilities to meet manufacturer’s designations; our after sales charge for this category of users that customarily would have magnetized the registration fees is now waived to accommodate everyone till cessation of the year.”

But he insisted that the conveyances would have to be checked and evaluated afore accepting them for repairs.

“The essence of waiving the registration fee is to equipollently avail to control the negative experiences of owners of our brands in the hands of quack technicians destitute of the requisite skills and programming equipment needed for quality repairs which ultimately give negative perception about the brand image,” he verbalized.

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