The Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege,
has called for a thorough investigation of the alleged killing of Joseph Pessu by
armed soldiers in Warri, Delta State, on Thursday morning.
Omo-Agege, while reacting to the killing in a statement
issued on Thursday evening condemned the alleged gruesome killing of Pessu, an
Itshekiri youth, by men of the Nigerian Army enforcing the COVID-19
stay-at-home order of the state government.
Describing the incident as extra-judicial killing,
the deputy Senate president called for the arrest and prosecution of the
culprit(s) to serve as a deterrent to others.
Omo-Agege, while calling on all citizens of the
state to desist from taking the laws into their hands as being reported in some
quarters, added that he has tasked the authorities to fish out those
responsible and punish them in accordance with the laws of the land.
According to him, even if the deceased had flouted
the order of the state government to stay at home, the best approach was to
apprehend and hand him over to the police for prosecution.
While calling on security personnel to always
maintain the rules of engagement as they enforce the lockdown order, he called
on the youths to exercise utmost restraint.
The senator in the statement had stated inter alia:
"I condemn in strong terms the extra-judicial killing of Joseph Pessu by
men of the Nigerian army. And I call on the army authorities to fish out the
culprit(s) and hand them over to the police for prosecution.
"Those who are authorised to bear arms in
defence of the country ought to understand that this comes with responsibility
especially when human life is sacrosanct. The killing in Warri today is one too many as the issue shouldn't have led to what, in my opinion,
amounted to extra-judicial killing of yet another future hope of this country.
"I have heard that the army had arrested the
soldier who shot the deceased; it is my belief that thorough investigations
would be carried out and adequate punishment would be meted out to those
involved in the heinous crime.
"Yes, we are in strange times and nerves are
high with all the issues surrounding the COVID-19 lockdown in the country. Be
that as it may, there are better ways of making Nigerians obey the government's
directives without resorting to violence or extra-judicial killings by law
enforcement agents.
"My prayers are with the family and loved ones
of the deceased. I hope those who are quick at pulling the trigger would learn
from this and adopt strategies that would foster mutual understanding between
them and those they are tasked to protect. In their bid to save the lives of
the Nigerians, it would be a depressing twist of fate for them to be listed
among those contributing to the list of the dead in this challenging period
globally."
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