The governor
made the statement in Ikeja, while addressing some students who had come
to protest against the hike in Lagos State University, LASU, fees.
The governor
said the killing of the student was unfortunate, noting that the case
must not be allowed to be swept under the carpet.
Fashola said: “The killing of a Nigerian in Ghana is very unfortunate as he was a victim of very mindless violence. I am
trying to reach the Ghanaian Parliament to see how we can intervene to
assist in the investigation of Godwin Ayogu’s incident, who died at the
Cape Coast University. I sent an e-mail to one of the parliamentarians. I
am still expecting a feed back and hope the right steps will be taken.”
It will be recalled that Godwin Ayogu, a 300-level Nigerian student of the Gold Coast University, was recently murdered in Ghana by unknown persons.
His body was dumped by the roadside, while the Ghanaian authorities were yet to begin any investigation into the matter.
Fashola also
condemned the recent killing of Adelabu Tunde, another Nigerian student
in Malaysia, describing his death as unfortunate.
The governor urged the relevant authorities to take urgent steps to end the incessant killings of Nigerian youths abroad.culled
The governor urged the relevant authorities to take urgent steps to end the incessant killings of Nigerian youths abroad.culled
*Well done BRF!
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