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governor's son who reportedly hit a student of Government Secondary
School, Lafia with a car in a road accident on Monday night which
sparked a protest in the school, has been arrested.
Governor Tanko Almakura of Nasarawa State
Mr. Khaleel Umar Al-Makura, the son of Nasarawa state governor Umar
Al-Makura, has been arrested over the killing of a student of
Government Secondary School, Lafia.
The killing of a Ovye Amos in a road accident on Monday night had sparked a protest in the school.
The students took to the streets on Tuesday carrying placards with
various inscriptions demanding justice for the killing Amos, a Junior
Secondary School two student.
The police, officers of the Nigeria Security Civil Defence Corps,
teachers and government officials intervened to calm the students.
The governor’s son was reported to have hit the deceased with a car, Channels TV reported.
Addressing the students at the school parade ground, the Nasarawa
state Commissioner for Education, Aliyu Tijjani, said that government
had taken measures to ensuring that the person that perpetrated this
killing was brought to book.
“He has already been arrested. I want to express my profound
dismay and sadness over what happened here yesterday. It is unfortunate,
very very unfortunate.’’
The school Head Boy, Goodluck Agwu, had explained that Amos was hit
by the car driven by Khaleed when he went out to buy batteries for his
flashlight at 8:00pm.
The students who were not satisfied with the explanation of the
commissioner continued their protest, but the police were deployed to
calm them.
The police explained that they were investigating the case.
The area commander of Lafia area office, Mr. Maikudi Shehu, assured the students that they would be briefed on the development.
“It is a painful thing, we sympathise and empathise with you
and we assure you that investigation is ongoing and that particular
culprit as we are speaking now is under detention in our custody.”
“We will keep you informed of developments as they unfold,” he said.
-NAN
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