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State NLC chairman slumps, dies during alleged dispute with police
A former State chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) in Edo State, Comrade Kaduna Eboigbodin, slumped at died during alleged dispute with the police at a checkpoint in Benin City.
The police officers were said to have fled the checkpoint, leaving Eboigbodin’s wife to rush him to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Meanwhile, the Edo State Police Command has ordered an investigation into the circumstances that caused the death of Comrade Kaduna Eboigbodin, a former Chairman of NLC at a police checkpoint in Benin City.
The command Spokesman, SP Moses Yamu, said the Commissioner of Police, Umoru P. Ozigi gave the order on Wednesday.
Sources said the incident occurred when Eboigbodin was driving with his spouse through Upper Sakponba Road on Monday in Benin City.
According to a source, the police stopped Eboigbodin and demanded his vehicle particulars, which he provided.
The source said, however, that a discrepancy in the documents sparked a heated argument, as the police were said to have accused him of driving a stolen vehicle.
The source said the policemen allegedly ordered him to drive to their station, which Eboigbodin refused, demanding to know his offence.
The situation degenerated into arguments and Eboigbodin, who had became infuriated, slumped on the spot.
It was gathered that the police officers fled the scene, leaving Eboigbodin’s wife to rush him to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The command spokesman said the Edo State Command of the Nigeria Police received with great concern, news of the death of Eboigbodin, former Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Edo.
Yamu quoted CP Ozigi as saying the police would investigate issues of unprofessional conduct in the incident.
According Iyamu, the CP wishes to use this medium to commiserate with the widow, family, friends and associates of the deceased over the loss and prays for the repose of his soul.
“The CP noted the cordial working relationship existing between the Police, Civil Society Organisations, NLC and all critical stakeholders in the state and has, therefore, directed the immediate investigation into the incident.
“The Command remains committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice prevails in every situation,” Iyamu said.
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