The operatives fired shots into the air and the bullets killed two-year-old Ivan Omorhiakogbe and left his one-year-old brother, Eromonsele, with a severe eye injury.
Despite initial promises from the NDLEA and Delta State Government to provide compensation and arrange for Eromonsele's medical treatment abroad, nothing has been done 2 years later...
The family rejected the NDLEA's offer of N20 million as compensation, deeming it inadequate given the gravity of their loss and the ongoing challenges faced by Eromonsele. Advocates, including Senator Neda Imasuen, have called for a more substantial compensation of N100 million, while the family’s legal representatives are demanding N2 billion.
The family rejected the NDLEA's offer of N20 million as compensation, deeming it inadequate given the gravity of their loss and the ongoing challenges faced by Eromonsele. Advocates, including Senator Neda Imasuen, have called for a more substantial compensation of N100 million, while the family’s legal representatives are demanding N2 billion.
Just imagine, after everything, they couldn't fulfill their promises, this is pure wickedness.
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ReplyDeleteWhat Sort Of Wickedness Is This ....
Ahhhhhhhh
Hello iya Boys
This is sad
ReplyDeleteThis is sad. May the young man's soul continue to rest in peace
ReplyDeleteMay Nigeria not happen to us.
ReplyDeleteWickedness from man to man - from leaders to the people they lead, from Employer to employee, even employee to employer, maid to madam, madam to maid. Very sad
The rate of highhandness in this country...NDLEA holding arms? What kind of a bedlam of a country is this? So it will just be sorry and money as usual? A country that does not value human lives...
ReplyDeleteToday NDLEA, tomorrow EFCC
But they can steal more than 2 billions
ReplyDeleteSo unfortunate
ReplyDeleteJust do right now ooooo 😠😠ðŸ˜
ReplyDeleteImagine the wickedness
ReplyDeleteThis is act of wickedness☹☹
ReplyDeleteHigh rate of wickedness in the land
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