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News - South West - Ogun Updated: May 09, 2023

Ogun: Governor's Aide Summoned By Police Over Attack On Students

By Francis Ezediuno
May 09, 2023
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The Ogun State Police Command has invited Comrade Azeez Adeyemi, the Special Assistant to Governor Dapo Abiodun on Students Affairs.

The invitation is coming following the alleged attack on several former National Association of Nigerian Students leaders on Sunday.

AllNews Nigeria had reported that several NANS and National Association of Ogun State Students leaders were injured as a result of violence that erupted during a meeting based in election.

In response to the alleged attack, SP Abimbola Oyeyemi, the Ogun Police Command spokesperson stated that Adeyemi had been invited at the Eleweran Headquarters of the Nigerian Police before the end of business on Tuesday, and that if he did not accept the invitation, he would be arrested.

"Nobody is above the law,“ he noted.

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The PPRO who disclosed that a formal complaint has been made against the Governor’s aide added that Adeyemi has a responsibility to defend himself against the charge.

“The person so mentioned has been invited by the police, we are expecting him before the close of work today, failure of which we will go after him and get him arrested.

“The invitation has been extended to him, nobody is above the law and the police is duty bound to listen to such allegations and the person so alleged also has the right to defend himself.”

On Monday, it was claimed that Adeyemi, a former NANS National Public Relations Officer, organised an attack on former NANS leaders in Ogun State while they were having a meeting.

He was accused of personally stabbing some of the leaders and masterminding kidnappings of some student’s leaders in the state.

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