Mr Kaura said that the crash occurred on Friday around 7:40 p.m.
The Federal Road Safety Corps has advised motorists in Gombe State against driving in a hurry during the Easter period.
Mr Kaura said 10 people were affected by the crash, which claimed the lives of three people, while two others died on their way to the hospital.
Mr Kaura said the exercise was part of efforts to enforce compliance to traffic regulations and enhance road safety, especially during the yuletide.
Mr Kaura said 14 children who were in the bus sustained varying degrees of injuries, while 20 other children escaped unhurt.
Mr Kaura said the FRSC was leveraging technology and innovations to address delays in processing vital driving documents to ensure customer satisfaction.
Mr Kaura said that 641 persons sustained varying degrees of injuries, while 443 went home unhurt.
Mr Mohammed said that the driving school operators were critical stakeholders in the effort toward ensuring safety on the highways.
There has been an increase in the number of children under 18 driving cars in the Gombe metropolis and its environs.
The FRSC sector commander explained that the command recorded a 6.6 per cent reduction in RTCs in 2024 compared to 2023.
