Saturday, June 7, 2025

UPU youth wing demands justice for Paul Obukowho’s death in police custody

Urhobo Progress Union (UPU) Youth Wing has strongly condemned the tragic and unjust circumstances surrounding the death of Paul Obukowho.

In a statement issued over the weekend by its Ethnic President, Comrade Umukoro Efemena alleges that Paul suffered unlawful detention, dehumanization, and fatal abuse at the hands of officers from the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Delta State Police Command.

The statement read in parts: “We strongly condemn the unlawful arrest, brutalization, and tragic death of Master Paul Obukowho, at the hands of officers of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Delta State Police Command.

“What began as an arbitrary arrest escalated into severe physical abuse, extortion, and medical negligence, ultimately leading to Paul’s untimely demise at FMC Asaba on March 29, 2025. This incident underscores the worsening cases of police brutality and human rights violations in Nigeria.”

“The Urhobo youths Worldwide vehemently condemn this act of oppression and demand a full-scale investigation into the unlawful detention and death of Paul Obukowho. The officers responsible must be immediately suspended and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Additionally, the Nigerian Police Force must take full responsibility for this tragic incident and set up a special team to visit the deceased’s family and offer the necessary support. Anything short of this would be seen as an endorsement of injustice and impunity.

“While we pursue justice through the appropriate channels, we urge all Urhobo youths to remain calm and law-abiding as the right measures are being taken to ensure justice is served. We will not relent until those responsible are held accountable if found guilty.”

UPU called on well-meaning Nigerians and human rights organizations to lend their voices to the issue to ensure that justice is delivered.

Read also: Delta CP dismisses torture claims, condoles family of Paul Obukohwo

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