Four seminarians from the Enugu Catholic Church who were on a tour of the Obudu Ranch Resort on Saturday are claimed to have died in a bus accident at the Ikwete hamlet on the Obudu Ranch Bottom Hill in the Obanlikwu Local Government Area of Cross River State.
According to reports from the region, the seminarians, headed by Reverend Father, had completed their tour of the ranch and were on their way home when the bus’s brake failed, causing it to tumble into one of the valleys at Bottom Hill in the Ikwete settlement.
While four seminarians died on the scene, nine others were injured and are being treated in an Obudu hospital.
Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, the state governor, said in a press statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Nsa Gill, that the state administration is making contact with the various families to provide any support they require.
“It is with deep sorrow that we acknowledge the tragic accident that occurred at Ikwette community by Obudu Ranch Resort Bottom Hill on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
“The unfortunate incident resulted in the loss of four lives and injuries to nine others. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the victims during this incredibly difficult time.
“The accident involved a vehicle carrying thirteen individuals, and preliminary reports suggest that brake failure may have contributed to this devastating incident.”
The statement added emergency services at the Ranch Resort, including personnel of the Nigerian Army, responded swiftly, and we offer our gratitude to them for their swift action in giving help.
“Safety is our utmost priority in the Ranch Resort and beyond, and we will review the safety measures in place for every visitor. We urge all visitors to prioritise safety, including the roadworthiness of their vehicles, and to adhere to all guidelines while coming to our beautiful attractions and leaving the confines of the resort.”
According to the announcement, more updates and information will be shared with the public as they become available.