Two WASSCE Candidates And Motorcyclist Die In Port Harcourt Road Crash After Returning From Examination Centre

by HEDNEWS on June 11, 2026

Two WASSCE Candidates and Motorcyclist Die in Port Harcourt Road Crash After Returning from Examination Centre Two West African Senior School Certificate Examination WASSCE candidates and a commercial motorcyclist have died in a tragic road accident along the East–West Road in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, shortly after returning from their examination centre. The accident reportedly occurred along the Choba axis of the East–West Road when the motorcycle conveying the students collided with a moving truck, resulting in fatal injuries to all three occupants. According to eyewitness accounts, the students were returning from their WASSCE examination centre when the crash happened, plunging their families and the local community into grief over the sudden loss. Security and emergency responders were said to have arrived at the scene shortly after the incident, with the bodies of the deceased later evacuated for further handling. Several reports indicate that other persons may have sustained injuries in the crash and were taken to nearby medical facilities for treatment. The victims include two female secondary school students and the commercial motorcyclist conveying them at the time of the accident.The incident has raised renewed concerns over road safety along the busy East–West corridor, which has witnessed repeated cases of fatal crashes involving commercial motorcycles, heavy-duty vehicles, and private motorists. Residents and community members have called for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations, improved road safety measures, and better protection for schoolchildren commuting to and from examination centres. Authorities are expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash, including possible factors such as speeding, road conditions, and vehicle compliance. The tragedy adds to growing concerns over the safety of students during national examinations, especially in areas where long-distance travel and commercial transportation are required.

As of the time of filing this report, official statements from the Rivers State Police Command and the Federal Road Safety Corps were still being awaited. The incident has left the affected families and school community in mourning, as calls intensify for improved transport safety for students across the state.