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Nans, Naoss seeks IGP research on the disappearance of Lasu’s graduates

Nans, Naoss seeks IGP research on the disappearance of Lasu’s graduates

The National Association of Students of the State of Ogun, Naoss, and the National Association of Nigerian Students, Nans, interested parties in the State have asked the Police Inspector General, Kayode Egbetokun, who intervene and order a special investigation into the alleged kidnapping and possible murder of a graduate from the State University of Lagos, Cuadri Ogunnbode.

Quadri, a 2024 graduate of the institution, was supposed to be part of the 28th Call Ceremony scheduled for April 3 to 10, 2025, but was declared disappeared on January 16, 2025.

The spokesman for the State of the State of Lagos, Benjamin Hundyin, confirmed on Wednesday that three suspects, including a prophet, had been arrested in relation to the case.

However, in a statement signed by its national president, Kehinde Thomas, on Friday in Abeokuta, Naoss urged the PGI to allow his office to take care of the case, citing concerns about police complicity.

According to Thomas, the police officers of the police headquarters of the Ojo and Panti division have not done enough to unravel the mysterious disappearance of Quadri, despite the clear evidence that links the suspects arrested with the case.

He revealed that during a visit to Quadri’s house in Abekuta, it was discovered that his parents had paid money to the police for tracking the victim’s mobile phone.

Thomas declared that the call to the intervention of the PGI became necessary after the suspicions of police commitment in the investigation.

He explained that Naoss is occupying the case because the victim was a member of the association, warning that the failure by the police to resolve the matter would lead to massive protests of the student body.

The association insisted that it would not allow the case to be swept under the carpet, promising to take all the necessary measures to discover the truth.

However, Thomas expressed optimism that the intervention of IGP would guarantee justice and expose those responsible for the atrocious act.

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