A tragic road incident in Potiskum, Yobe State, has claimed the life of a young man, Abubakar Haruna, during a bride conveyance celebration.
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The incident, which occurred on Friday evening, has renewed concerns over reckless conduct by youths during social ceremonies in the community.
The incident, which occurred on Friday evening, has renewed concerns over reckless conduct by youths during social ceremonies in the community.
Eyewitnesses said a group of young men escorting a bride rode motorcycles in a dangerous and aggressive manner through a busy part of the town.
Residents described the riders as moving at high speed, performing risky manoeuvres, and showing little regard for pedestrians or other road users.
The deceased’s brother, Muhammad Haruna, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria.
He said the situation quickly turned tragic as the convoy approached a crowded section.
“My brother was standing by the roadside when one of the riders struck him violently on the head,” he said.
He said the impact caused Abubakar to lose balance before falling into a nearby drainage channel.
“Before anyone could help him, he had already died from the injuries,” Muhammad said.
He described the death as heartbreaking, sudden, and entirely preventable.
“This is not just painful for our family, it is something that should never have happened,” he said.
Muhammad said reckless riding during bride conveyance had become common among youths in the area.
“Every celebration now comes with dangerous displays on motorcycles. Innocent people are always at risk,” he said.
He called on authorities in Yobe to introduce stronger safety regulations and enforce existing traffic laws.
“If the government does not act now, more innocent lives may be lost through carelessness and indiscipline,” he said.
Muhammad also demanded justice for his late brother, insisting the rider responsible must face legal consequences.
“Whoever caused this must be identified and prosecuted. Accountability is necessary for justice and deterrence,” he said.
Residents of Potiskum expressed sadness over the incident, describing it as another warning over declining public safety during celebrations.
Community leaders said the tragedy highlights the urgent need for awareness, discipline, and responsible conduct among young people.
Potiskum, one of the most populated areas in Yobe, has recently witnessed growing concerns over safety during public festivities.
Many residents now hope the latest tragedy will prompt immediate action from relevant authorities.
