Cross River Government To Review Safety Measures At Obudu Ranch Resort.
The Cross River State Government has announced plans to review safety measures at the Obudu Ranch Resort following a fatal crash near the Ikwette community bottom hill. The accident, which occurred on Saturday, claimed four lives and left nine injured. A vehicle carrying 13 passengers, including seminarians from the Enugu Catholic Diocese, was involved in the tragic incident, with preliminary reports suggesting brake failure may have contributed to the crash.
Government’s Response
Governor Bassey Otu confirmed the plan to review safety measures in a statement on Sunday, expressing condolences to the families of the victims. “The state government is contacting the victims’ families to offer support and necessary assistance during this difficult period,” Otu said. The governor also urged all visitors to prioritize safety, ensure their vehicles are roadworthy, and follow all travel guidelines to the resort.
Emergency Response
Emergency responders, including Nigerian Army personnel stationed at the ranch, arrived promptly to assist those affected. The swift response by the emergency services helped to mitigate the impact of the accident.
Support for Victims’ Families
The governor appealed for privacy and compassion for the victims’ families as they cope with their loss. The state government is expected to provide support to the families of the victims, including assistance with medical expenses and other forms of aid.
The review of safety measures at the Obudu Ranch Resort is expected to help prevent similar accidents in the future. The resort is a popular tourist destination in Cross River State, and the government is keen to ensure that visitors have a safe and enjoyable experience.

