The Kogi State Police Command has commenced investigation to unravel circumstances leading to the death of a staff of the Nigeria Television Authority, (NTA).
The deceased identified as Onwukwe
Chukwu Obiahu was stoned to death by unknown assailants in Okene shortly after
he closed from work on Tuesday night, September 7.
It was gathered that the body of late
Obiahu who worked at the engineering department of the NTA boaster station in
Okene was found along Okene Ogori Magong road on Wednesday morning, September
8.
Police begin investigation into brutal
murder of NTA staff in Kogi
It was further learnt that all the staff
on duty have been arrested and are currently under interrogation at the
Divisional Office of the Nigeria Police Force in Okene.
A staff of NTA in Okene who do not want
his name mentioned confirmed the incident to Nigerian Tribune.
“It is very unfortunate we all woke up
this morning to see the death of one of our colleague working in the
engineering department allegedly stoned to death. When we closed transmission
around 10 PM, on Tuesday, he left the office premises. Unfortunately this
morning, (Wednesday), we discovered his corpse that he was killed with stones
by some persons who we do not know," the source said.
"All the staff on duty have been
arrested because they are prime suspects. The incident has been reported to the
Police for investigation. Obiahu was a gentleman who was committed to his duty.
He died a horrible death." the source added.
Spokesperson of the command, DSP William
Ovye Aya, who confirmed the incident said the police has commenced
investigation with the view to determine the cause of his death, arrest and
bring the perpetrators to book.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Union of
Journalist, (NUJ), has condemned the gruesome murder of the NTA engineer.
While commiserating with the NTA family
over the irreplaceable loss, the NUJ chairman observed that it has become very
difficult for many Nigerians to go about their legitimate businesses.
"A young man who went to work to do
his legitimate duty was killed on his way home. It is so sad, very unfortunate.
At this juncture, I will want to call the Nigeria police, to do everything
possible to unravel the circumstances behind the death of that young man,"
he said.
"It is becoming increasingly
difficult for people to do their legitimate business anywhere in Nigeria today.
From the available information, he was a staff of NTA who closed at the end of
the day he was going back home and was later killed. I want to commiserate with
the family, of the deceased and the entire NTA all over the country over the
unfortunate incident.”
Continuing, the chairman stated that,
“As I said, the government should please do something to protect every
Nigerians and the media broadcast inclusive. If the deceased had been provided
with adequate cover, I believe what happened should not have happened
"What we have heard is that he was closing late, and he was going home unprotected. No vehicle. If somebody must be closing from work at that ungodly hour of the night, something should be done for him to go home safely. I want to call on media owners to provide vehicles to convey their staffs to their various destinations to avert future occurrence of this ugly incident." he added.
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