The National Association of Nigerian Students has accused members of the Oyo State Security Agency, also known as Amotekun Corps, deployed in Oyo town of killing a 400-level student of the University of Ibadan, Akolade Gbadebo.
The NANS
Joint Campus Committee Chairman in Oyo State, Mayowa Opakunle, levelled the
allegation against the security outfit in an interview with reporters in Ibadan
on Wednesday.
Opakunle said
Gbadebo was shot dead last Thursday by one of the members of Amotekun Corps,
who were invited to the area to clear a road barricaded by some students.
He said the
student was shot dead by the security officials some minutes after their
arrival at the scene.
The NANS
chairman said he and other students’ union leaders went to the state Criminal
Investigation and Intelligence Department at Iyaganku in Ibadan on Monday
concerning the killing.
The NANS
chairman said he met with the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of
CIID at Iyaganku, who told him that the case was reported as related to robbery
and cultism.
Akeju said,
“A 400 level student of University of Ibadan affiliated with the Federal
College of Education, Oyo (Special)C Akolade Gbadebo, was shot dead by a member
of the Amotekun Corps last Thursday.
“I was told
that the Amotekun Corps was called to intervene when some students barricaded a
road in the area. They came and somebody was said to have fired at them and
they returned the fire. The bullet hit the student and he died. The incident
happened around 10:30pm last Thursday.
“We want the
police to investigate the matter thoroughly and Governor Seyi Makinde said
during the inauguration of the Amotekun Corps that he should be held
responsible for any crime committed by Amotekun because he is their overall
boss.
“We therefore
call on the Oyo State Government to ensure justice is done concerning this
particular case. They should also give necessary orientation and training to
this set of supposed security operatives, else the Amotekun Corps will worsen
the situation they were recruited to solve.”
A younger
brother of the slain student, Habeb Gbadebo, who spoke on behalf of the family
of the deceased, said on the phone that the police at Atiba had told them to go
and identify the corpse.
He added, “We
later went to Iyaganku and the second-in-command of the Amotekun Corps, one
Jamiu, represented the security outfit there. He said it was a robbery case and
that my brother shot at them immediately they got there.
“If my
brother shot at them, how come the bullet hit him (my brother) in the back? It
is a mystery. They later said he was not the one that shot at them and that it
was another person. One thing I know is that Amotekun operatives are trying to
twist the story and cover up what happened but we won’t allow that to happen.”
The
Information Officer of Amotekun in Oyo State, Mrs Ayolola Adedoja, when
contacted denied the story.

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