
Osinbajo said that there is no justification for extra-judicial killing as there are legal channels for addressing any misdeed.
Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo has described the killing of a second-year student of
Shehu Shagari College of Education, Deborah Samuel, over an allegation of
blasphemy as deeply distressing.
Osinbajo
spoke with newsmen on Friday at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe
International Airport, Abuja, shortly after his arrival from Uyo, Akwa Ibom
State.
The vice
president said it is worthy of note that the President, Major General Muhammadu
Buhari (retd.), and the Sultan of Sokoto had condemned the incident.
“Let me
say that, first, the president has reacted to this, in a statement which was
issued earlier condemning the action.
“I must
say that it’s a deeply distressing thing, very disturbing – such an atrocious
killing of the young lady by a mob who took the law into their own hands; I
think it’s very unfortunate.
“The swift
reaction of the Sokoto State Government and also the Sultan of Sokoto is highly
commendable.
“I think
that their swift reaction to the situation clearly demonstrates the outrage of
millions of Nigerians and also the desire of everyone to ensure that the
perpetrators are quickly apprehended and prosecuted.”
Osinbajo
condoled with the family of the deceased and prayed to God to comfort those she
left behind.
“As the
president said, there’s really no excuse for anyone to take the law into their
own hands no matter the provocation, there are set processes for ensuring that
we are able to redress whatever wrongs that are done against us.
“We must
express our condolence to the family of the young lady, Deborah Samuel.
“I can’t
imagine how her parents and siblings and members of her family feel, not just
about her death, but the very horrendous nature of its occurrence.
“I think
it’s very sad indeed, and we extend our sincere condolences to them; we ask
that the Almighty will comfort them at this time,” he said. (NAN)
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