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Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/senate-begins-probe-into-killing-of-female-nysc-member-by-policeman/
The Senate which 
observed one minute silence in honour of the late Igweta, mandated the 
committee on Youth and Sports, Health and Police Affairs, to investigate
 the cause of the incident and report back in two weeks.
Meanwhile, Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki while reacting to the 
death of the NYSC member, said, “If they treated her, she might not have
 bled to death. These are deaths that easily could have been avoided. I 
think until we start holding people accountable to this kind of 
incidents, they will not stop. Because what is the purpose of we passing
 the bill, the president assented to it and still hospitals decide not 
to treat?. Is it that they are not well informed that such law exists?.
“It is important for us in the senate to show that every Nigerian’s life
 is important, especially young ones that are just about to start their 
lives. It’s a loss that could have easily been avoided. We must continue
 to do our best to see how we can defend our people and let them know 
that their lives do matter.”
Resolutions of the Senate were sequel to a point of Order raised at 
plenary by Senator Atai Aidoko Ali, PDP, Kogi East who painted a gloomy 
 picture of the manner the lady was killed by the Policeman, adding that
 the death was telling seriously on the psyche of the parents.
Senator Aidoko who came under Order 42 and 52 of the Senate Standing 
Rules said among others, “With the assent to the compulsory treatment 
and care for victims of gunshot bill 2017 on December 30, victims of 
gunshot can now receive treatment in the hospital without police report.
 This is a bill that has been passed and assented. Despite this, two 
nights Miss Linda Angela, a corps member serving in Abuja was allegedly 
shot by police officers. The deceased was meant to pass out of the NYSC 
program today.”
Contributing,  Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP, Abia North, condemned killing
 of the female youth Corps member, saying  “It is important we call 
police to order because we are having too many trigger-happy policemen 
and they use this purely on innocent citizens instead of using it on 
criminals. I would have been happy that those criminals who charged the 
seven policemen maybe others would have gunned them down. I wonder and 
imagine the kind of trauma her family will be going through now, 
preparing to receive their daughter only to receive her corpse.”
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/senate-begins-probe-into-killing-of-female-nysc-member-by-policeman/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/senate-begins-probe-into-killing-of-female-nysc-member-by-policeman/
The Senate which 
observed one minute silence in honour of the late Igweta, mandated the 
committee on Youth and Sports, Health and Police Affairs, to investigate
 the cause of the incident and report back in two weeks.
Meanwhile, Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki while reacting to the 
death of the NYSC member, said, “If they treated her, she might not have
 bled to death. These are deaths that easily could have been avoided. I 
think until we start holding people accountable to this kind of 
incidents, they will not stop. Because what is the purpose of we passing
 the bill, the president assented to it and still hospitals decide not 
to treat?. Is it that they are not well informed that such law exists?.
“It is important for us in the senate to show that every Nigerian’s life
 is important, especially young ones that are just about to start their 
lives. It’s a loss that could have easily been avoided. We must continue
 to do our best to see how we can defend our people and let them know 
that their lives do matter.”
Resolutions of the Senate were sequel to a point of Order raised at 
plenary by Senator Atai Aidoko Ali, PDP, Kogi East who painted a gloomy 
 picture of the manner the lady was killed by the Policeman, adding that
 the death was telling seriously on the psyche of the parents.
Senator Aidoko who came under Order 42 and 52 of the Senate Standing 
Rules said among others, “With the assent to the compulsory treatment 
and care for victims of gunshot bill 2017 on December 30, victims of 
gunshot can now receive treatment in the hospital without police report.
 This is a bill that has been passed and assented. Despite this, two 
nights Miss Linda Angela, a corps member serving in Abuja was allegedly 
shot by police officers. The deceased was meant to pass out of the NYSC 
program today.”
Contributing,  Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP, Abia North, condemned killing
 of the female youth Corps member, saying  “It is important we call 
police to order because we are having too many trigger-happy policemen 
and they use this purely on innocent citizens instead of using it on 
criminals. I would have been happy that those criminals who charged the 
seven policemen maybe others would have gunned them down. I wonder and 
imagine the kind of trauma her family will be going through now, 
preparing to receive their daughter only to receive her corpse.”
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/senate-begins-probe-into-killing-of-female-nysc-member-by-policeman/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/senate-begins-probe-into-killing-of-female-nysc-member-by-policeman/
The Senate which 
observed one minute silence in honour of the late Igweta, mandated the 
committee on Youth and Sports, Health and Police Affairs, to investigate
 the cause of the incident and report back in two weeks.
Meanwhile, Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki while reacting to the 
death of the NYSC member, said, “If they treated her, she might not have
 bled to death. These are deaths that easily could have been avoided. I 
think until we start holding people accountable to this kind of 
incidents, they will not stop. Because what is the purpose of we passing
 the bill, the president assented to it and still hospitals decide not 
to treat?. Is it that they are not well informed that such law exists?.
“It is important for us in the senate to show that every Nigerian’s life
 is important, especially young ones that are just about to start their 
lives. It’s a loss that could have easily been avoided. We must continue
 to do our best to see how we can defend our people and let them know 
that their lives do matter.”
Resolutions of the Senate were sequel to a point of Order raised at 
plenary by Senator Atai Aidoko Ali, PDP, Kogi East who painted a gloomy 
 picture of the manner the lady was killed by the Policeman, adding that
 the death was telling seriously on the psyche of the parents.
Senator Aidoko who came under Order 42 and 52 of the Senate Standing 
Rules said among others, “With the assent to the compulsory treatment 
and care for victims of gunshot bill 2017 on December 30, victims of 
gunshot can now receive treatment in the hospital without police report.
 This is a bill that has been passed and assented. Despite this, two 
nights Miss Linda Angela, a corps member serving in Abuja was allegedly 
shot by police officers. The deceased was meant to pass out of the NYSC 
program today.”
Contributing,  Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP, Abia North, condemned killing
 of the female youth Corps member, saying  “It is important we call 
police to order because we are having too many trigger-happy policemen 
and they use this purely on innocent citizens instead of using it on 
criminals. I would have been happy that those criminals who charged the 
seven policemen maybe others would have gunned them down. I wonder and 
imagine the kind of trauma her family will be going through now, 
preparing to receive their daughter only to receive her corpse.”
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/senate-begins-probe-into-killing-of-female-nysc-member-by-policeman/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/senate-begins-probe-into-killing-of-female-nysc-member-by-policeman/
The Senate which 
observed one minute silence in honour of the late Igweta, mandated the 
committee on Youth and Sports, Health and Police Affairs, to investigate
 the cause of the incident and report back in two weeks.
Meanwhile, Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki while reacting to the 
death of the NYSC member, said, “If they treated her, she might not have
 bled to death. These are deaths that easily could have been avoided. I 
think until we start holding people accountable to this kind of 
incidents, they will not stop. Because what is the purpose of we passing
 the bill, the president assented to it and still hospitals decide not 
to treat?. Is it that they are not well informed that such law exists?.
“It is important for us in the senate to show that every Nigerian’s life
 is important, especially young ones that are just about to start their 
lives. It’s a loss that could have easily been avoided. We must continue
 to do our best to see how we can defend our people and let them know 
that their lives do matter.”
Resolutions of the Senate were sequel to a point of Order raised at 
plenary by Senator Atai Aidoko Ali, PDP, Kogi East who painted a gloomy 
 picture of the manner the lady was killed by the Policeman, adding that
 the death was telling seriously on the psyche of the parents.
Senator Aidoko who came under Order 42 and 52 of the Senate Standing 
Rules said among others, “With the assent to the compulsory treatment 
and care for victims of gunshot bill 2017 on December 30, victims of 
gunshot can now receive treatment in the hospital without police report.
 This is a bill that has been passed and assented. Despite this, two 
nights Miss Linda Angela, a corps member serving in Abuja was allegedly 
shot by police officers. The deceased was meant to pass out of the NYSC 
program today.”
Contributing,  Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP, Abia North, condemned killing
 of the female youth Corps member, saying  “It is important we call 
police to order because we are having too many trigger-happy policemen 
and they use this purely on innocent citizens instead of using it on 
criminals. I would have been happy that those criminals who charged the 
seven policemen maybe others would have gunned them down. I wonder and 
imagine the kind of trauma her family will be going through now, 
preparing to receive their daughter only to receive her corpse.”
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/senate-begins-probe-into-killing-of-female-nysc-member-by-policeman/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/senate-begins-probe-into-killing-of-female-nysc-member-by-policeman/

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