Lead City University Alumni Association has called on President Muhammadu Buhari and Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde for justice to be served on behalf of late Azeez AbdulRahman who was reportedly murdered in a fracas that broke out when the members of Park Management System (PMS) led by Mukaila Lamidi aka Auxiliary blocked the entrance to the deceased’s mum’s shop affecting the mobile phone sellers at Iwo Road Shopping Complex, Ibadan, Oyo State.
In a statement signed by the association and dated June 28, 2021, it reads “We demand Justice for our friend and brother, AbdulRahman. He is an alumnus of Lead City University, and everyone could attest to his meekness. His death mustn’t go in vain. He has two kids in the United State of America that he had not yet seen and has been planning to meet them before his death.
“The action of the boys led to AbdulRahman’s elder brother, Ahmed, asking them to leave the entrance blocked so customers and sellers could move freely and engage in their normal daily activities but they responded with their violent act that brought about the death of the 36-year-old man.”
“His mum now broods in trauma. No one or family should be met with this agony unjustifiably, we demand Justice for Rahman. Our peaceful protest last week at the Govt House, Agodi, has revealed our minds, this letter should bare it more.”
“Tempers are rising, and as long as we have calmed family, friends and lovers of AbdulRahman who would not mind to go at any length to seek justice for their very own, we seek the quick action of the Governor Makinde. The death of our brother must not be in vain,” it reads further.
The association further said it has video and picture evidence of what played out in the scenario, especially how the promising AbdulRahman was gruesomely killed.
However, the alumni association urged Makinde to react to the issue immediately and prove their intuitions and that of many other well-meaning citizens of the state wrong as the perpetrators are still seen roaming the street without an iota of regret of their action.
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