Nigerian governor reacts as policeman allegedly kills 23-year-old man

 

The Cross River State Government has strongly condemned what it described as a “brazen act of lawlessness and abuse of authority” following the tragic death of 23-year-old Onyekachi Moses in Calabar.

In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information, Dr. Erasmus Ekpang, the government lamented that the young man, who sustained grievous injuries allegedly from the reckless actions of a police officer, died after several days of battling for his life in the hospital. Governor Otu, the statement disclosed, has directed the immediate arrest and investigation of the officer involved.
“His Excellency, Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, has mandated the Commissioner of Police to effect the immediate arrest of the implicated officer and ensure a thorough investigation into this grievous misconduct,” the statement read. “Impunity has no sanctuary under this administration.”

The government described the incident as a violation not only of human dignity but also of the core principles of justice and security that form the bedrock of civil order.

“Those entrusted with protecting lives cannot become purveyors of fear and tragedy,” the release stressed.

Governor Otu, according to the statement, warned that any officer who betrays the sacred duty of protection and public trust would face the full weight of the law.
“Let it be known unequivocally: this government will not shield any agent of the state who undermines justice,” he affirmed.

“Our hearts are with the family of late Onyekachi in this painful hour. The Cross River State Government stands firmly with you and assures that justice will not be delayed nor denied,” the statement conveyed.

The release further called on citizens to remain calm and law-abiding, emphasising that the government is determined to pursue accountability with transparency.

“We urge our people to remain peaceful and confident in our collective resolve to seek truth and enforce justice,” it added.

It pledged that the administration would not rest until the memory of the deceased was honoured with firm and transparent accountability.

“This government shall not relent until the assurance is clear that such impunity will never again be tolerated on our soil,” the statement declared.

The Governor reaffirmed his government’s commitment to the sanctity of life, the rule of law, and the people-first philosophy that underpins his administration.

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