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NUJ FCT Mourns  Sunday Olatuyi, Demands Prosecution of Reckless Driver

By Ada Nkong

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, has expressed  shock and deep sorrow over  the untimely death of one of its committed members, Mr. Sunday Olatuyi, who lost his life after being hit by a Toyota Corolla with the registration number ABUJA RBC 128 AM at Lugbe Bus Stop, Abuja.

In a statement, the union says the unfortunate incident occurred on Saturday night, December 20, 2025, at the Lugbe Bus Stop, where he was reportedly knocked down by a reckless driver while heading home after closing from work. Mr. Olatuyi was said to have been accompanied by a friend at the time of the incident.

Olatuyi, aged 40, hailed from Odo-Oro Ekiti, Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State. He is survived by his wife, a seven-month-old daughter, Eniola, and his aged mother.

Until his death, Olatuyi worked with Advocate Broadcasting Network (ADBN Television) as a Senior Cameraman. He was formerly with Ben TV.

Describing his passing as  a painful loss to the NUJ FCT family and to all who knew him as a dedicated professional and union man whose  commitment to the ideals of journalism and his active participation in union activities will be greatly missed the statement notes his passing leaves a vacuum that will be difficult to fill.

“Mr. Olatuyi’s untimely death is tragic and unfortunate, especially given the circumstances surrounding the incident, and it calls on the relevant authorities to ensure that justice is served”.

“The NUJ FCT Council condemns in strong terms the circumstances that led to this tragic incident and expresses grave concern over the growing cases of reckless driving and disregard for human lives on our roads, particularly within the Federal Capital Territory”.

The Council went on to  demand an immediate, thorough, and transparent investigation into the incident and calls on the Nigeria Police Force to promptly prosecute the driver involved in accordance with the law. Justice must not only be done but must also be seen to be done, to serve as a deterrent to others.

The NUJ FCT Council further extended its heartfelt condolences to the immediate family he left behind, the management and entire staff of ADBN Television, the Correspondents’ Chapel, the Society of Practicing Cameramen, as well as friends and colleagues of the deceased.

The Council assured the bereaved family of its solidarity and support during this difficult time and pledges to continue following up on the case until justice is served.

They also prayed his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

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