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Oodua Nation: Lagos police deny killing teenager during protest

Lagos State Police Command, on Saturday has denied killing a  a 14-year-old girl during a protest in the Ojota area of the state.

Agitators of the Yoruba nation had defied the presence of security operatives and converged at the Freedom Park, chanting different songs of freedom,  flying their flags with banners and flyers accommodating different freedom captions.

The agitators noted that the nation is bleeding, thus they need Oodua Nation, just as they insisted that it is time to have a separate nation for the Yoruba ethnic group because they are suffering and are being marginalised.

A 14-year-old girl was reportedly hit by stray bullets as policemen dispersed the protesters in the nation’s commercial hub.

However, the Lagos State Police Command distanced itself from the incident, describing it as a rumour being circulated to cause confusion and fear amongst residents of the state.

Contained in a statement by the  spokesman of the state police command, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the police was not responsible for the lady’s death.

While claiming that the lady’s corpse is not fresh, the state police PPRO maintained that no live bullet was fired during the protest.

“The Command hereby wishes to debunk the rumour and state categorically that it’s a calculated attempt to create confusion and fear in the minds of the good people of Lagos State and the country at large.

“The Command did not fire a single live bullet at Ojota rally today. The said corpse was found wrapped and abandoned at a distance, far from the Ojota venue of the rally, behind MRS Filling Station, inward Maryland, on the other side of the venue, with dried blood stains suggesting that the corpse is not fresh.

“After a close look at the corpse, a wound suspected sustained from a sharp object was seen on it,” Adejobi added.

He assured that investigation to unravel the incident will commence immediately.

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