FG Condemns Killing Of Nigerian Student In Canada
Federal government has condemned the
killing of a Nigerian student in Canada even as it promised to
ensure that those behind the killing are brought to justice.
The chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in
the Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) Dr Abike Dabiri-Erewa described the alleged
killing of 19-year-old Nigerian student in Manitoba, Canada, Afolabi Stephen,
as wicked, a statement issued yesterday by the head of the media, public
relations and protocol unit of the commission, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, said.
"We are in touch with the
Nigerian mission in Ottawa who have the assurances of the Canadian authorities
that investigations into the unfortunate incident have begun and will be
thorough.
“We offer our deepest
condolences to the family and friends of Afolabi and pray unto God to allow his
gentle and innocent soul to rest in perfect peace," the statement added.
Reports has it that Stephen was killed
by policemen on December 31, 2023 in Manitoba, Canada.
Though the details of his death are
still sketchy, the Winnipeg, Manitoba Police Department, in a statement posted
on its website via Winnipeg.ca, said its officers responded to a call about a
young male who was acting “erratically”.
The police noted that upon arrival,
efforts to calm the young man proved abortive which led to the discharge of a
firearm by the police which ultimately led to his death.
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