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Sowore’s Brother’s Killers Must Face Justice – Shehu Sani Condemns Shocking Murder

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Sowore’s Brother’s Killers Must Face Justice – Shehu Sani Condemns Shocking Murder

Shehu Sani, A former Senator from the Kaduna Central Senatorial District, has joined a number of different distinguished Nigerians to sentence the killing of Olajide Felix Sowore, the youthful brother to human rights’ activist, Omoyele Sowore, by gunmen suspected to be Herdsmen.

Felix was murdered by gunmen suspected to be herdsmen within the early hours of Saturday.

 

In a publish by way of his Twitter web page, Sani described the incident as tragic whereas calling on related authorities to make sure justice is finished within the matter.

 

He additionally commiserated with household of the deceased, including that it was unlucky that lives aren’t any sacred in current day Nigeria.

 

He stated, “The assassination of Mr Olajide Sowore,the youthful brother of @YeleSowore in Edo state is tragic & condemnable.The perpetrators of this heinous act should face justice. It is unhappy that human life is not any extra sacred these days; my condolences to his household.”

Press Informant had earlier reported that gunmen suspected to be herdsmen killed Olajide at Okada space within the Ovia North-East Native authorities space of Edo State.

 

In response to Sowore, the deceased was a pupil of Pharmacy on the Igbinedion College earlier than the unlucky incident.

 

He said that the Divisional Police Officer of the Okada Police Station confirmed that Felix was murdered in chilly blood by bloodthirsty herdsmen.

 

He had stated, “Felix Olajide Sowore, my quick youthful brother who’s a pupil of Pharmacy at Igbinedion College in Edo killed at this time by individuals suspected to be herdsmen close to Okada. Saddest day but!

 

“I simply heard the unhappy information. The DPO of Okada Police station simply confirmed to our household that he was shot by herdsmen working as kidnappers.”

 

Press Informant remembers in February, when it reported {that a} youth leaders in Edo State issued a 14-day ultimatum to Fulani herdsmen to vacate their communities, owing to the killings and violence perpetrated by suspected killer herders.