Umahi also confirmed on Monday that Elem died along with two police operatives.
He said the deceased persons were attending a function, when their vehicle plunged into an unreclaimed mining pit at Enyigba, near Abakaliki.
He spoke at the scene of the accident, when he led some top government officials and the Commissioner of Police, Mr Aliyu Garba, to supervise the evacuation of the vehicle and remains of the occupants by local divers.
We report that the accident occurred on Saturday and efforts made by sympathizers to evacuate the vehicle and the occupants failed.
The governor described the accident as “mysterious”.
He commiserated with the APC, the Nigerian Police Force and bereaved families and their relations.
He said:
“We pray God to judge the victims fairly and commend all those who worked since Saturday, Aug.14 to ensure a successful evacuation.”
According to him, the pit is more than 20 meters deep from the road level.
He said that government had waged war against miners, who would excavate lands for mining purposes without reclaiming them thereafter.
“We would identify those who dug the pits and commence their re-claiming by Aug. 23.
“Our roads are being destroyed by these miners who take our minerals away at night, aided by our people and some unscrupulous security agents.
“We would be tough on such actions subsequently as these miners explore our mineral resources but fail to remit proceeds to the people,” the governor said.
The commissioner of police confirmed to NAN that the dead police officers were serving under the state command.
“The accident was unfortunate and we would do everything possible to assist their families,”
The leader of the divers, Mr Ejike Nwali, who led the evacuation team, said they did not do the evacuation for pecuniary benefit.
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