
Assistant Immigration Principal Christian Oladimeji was reportedly shot dead by a police officer in Minna, Niger State in a case described as an accident.
The incident occurred around 12:30 p.m. on February 21, when Hoodlums launched an attack on a police patrol that retrieved stolen materials, according to Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication covering the Lake Chad region.
The report noted that officials from the “A” division police station of Minna, led by Ibrahim Paiko, patrolled the area near the Obasanjo Complex, at the time They met a group of road construction workers who transported the allegedly stolen irons.
After discovering the police, the worker, who was estimated to be about seven years old, gave up the materials and ran away.
“When officers tried to recover their abandoned irons, they were suddenly attacked by other road construction workers and hooligans who threw stones and other objects at them,” the report reads.
“The attack also damaged the dangerous patrol vehicles used by the police.” Makama reported that as the situation escalated, Ibrahim Audu fired fire to prevent officers from being overwhelmed, but the bullets Inadvertently hit Oladimeji, who was riding a motorcycle nearby.
“The bullet hit Oladimeji in the leg, causing her to fall off the motorcycle and take other injuries,” the report added.
She was taken to the IBB Specialist Hospital in Minna, where medical staff confirmed that no bullet fragments were placed inside her, but her waist was broken.
“She is currently receiving medical care and the doctors ensure her condition is stable.” Several suspects were reportedly arrested for inquiries and disciplinary procedures were initiated against the participants.
Authorities urge residents to remain calm and ensure that security forces are actively working to maintain peace. “We are conducting a thorough investigation into this incident and will take the necessary measures.”