Thursday, 31 December 2015

Family of UNIPORT student killed by police demand N25m compensation

The family of the final year student, Oghenekevwe Edah, of Engineering, University of Port Harcourt, who was killed by a police van driving against traffic, has demanded a N25m compensation from the police.
 I  reported  few days ago that a just graduated student from the department of Engineering, University of Port Harcourt, Oghenekevwe Edah, was  knocked down  by Police Van on a one way drive on December 27 while returning from a church service. READ HERE
 The police, which had earlier denied  the incident later owned up and took responsibility for the death. The policemen involved were reported to have been arrested and detained by the Rivers State Police Command, pending when investigations would be concluded. The victim’s father, Eyituoyo Edah, who also demanded the dismissal of the policemen, said the police authorities must bear the burial costs of his son. Edah said, “We want justice. I am not interested in what they (police) are planning to do. They are are using delayed tactics, which is uncalled for. If those who are supposed to take care of us are the ones killing us, where do we turn to?
“The police should be responsible for everything my son was doing before he died and they have to bury him as well. We have also asked them to pay us a N25m compensation. Is it because of the money that they are running away? Is that money their money? Can it replace the life of my son?”
Edah added. The UNIPORT Public Relations Officer, Dr. William Wodi,  has confirmed the report, adding that the school authorities would pursue the case to the end.

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