The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE)
on Sunday urged the Commissioner of Police in Lagos State to track down the
killers of Mr Toyin Obadina, Deputy Editor, Newswatch Newspapers.
This is contained in a statement
issued by Mr Femi Adesina, the NGE President, and made available to the Newsmen
in Abuja.
Obadina died on Sunday as a result
of injuries he sustained from the gunmen on Friday on his way to his Ikorodu
residence in Lagos.
He was rushed to the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital where doctors battled unsuccessfully to save his
life.
The NGE described the incident
as “sickening’’.
“The death of Mr Toyin Obadina,
Deputy Editor, Saturday Newswatch from the guns of suspected armed robbers is
not only agonizing and horrendous, it is quite sickening.
“All men of the fraternity of the
pen, to which Obadina belonged, are revolted that a man returning home from his
legitimate duty is waylaid, robbed, and then shot twice in the stomach, leading
to his death.
“We urge the Commissioner of Police
in Lagos, Umar Manko, to ensure that killers of Obadina are brought to book in
the shortest possible time,’’ the statement quoted Adesina as saying.
It condemned the proliferation of
small arms almost throughout the length and breadth of the country, and called
on the relevant authorities to rise to the occasion.
“It is most probable that our
colleague, Obadina, met his end through one of such illicit weapons.
“The onus is on government at all
levels to curb criminality. Anything less would not do.’’
The statement sympathised with the
family of the deceased, Newswatch Communications, and Nigerian journalists in
general and prayed God to grant all the fortitude to bear the loss.
The
Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) on Sunday urged the Commissioner of
Police in Lagos State to track down the killers of Mr Toyin Obadina,
Deputy Editor, Newswatch Newspapers.
This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Femi Adesina, the NGE President, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
Obadina died on Sunday as a result of injuries he sustained from the gunmen on Friday on his way to his Ikorodu residence in Lagos.
He was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital where doctors battled unsuccessfully to save his life.
The NGE described the incident as “sickening’’.
“The death of Mr Toyin Obadina, Deputy Editor, Saturday Newswatch from the guns of suspected armed robbers is not only agonising and horrendous, it is quite sickening.
“All men of the fraternity of the pen, to which Obadina belonged, are revolted that a man returning home from his legitimate duty is waylaid, robbed, and then shot twice in the stomach, leading to his death.
“We urge the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Umar Manko, to ensure that killers of Obadina are brought to book in the shortest possible time,’’ the statement quoted Adesina as saying.
It condemned the proliferation of small arms almost throughout the length and breadth of the country, and called on the relevant authorities to rise to the occasion.
“It is most probable that our colleague, Obadina, met his end through one of such illicit weapons.
“The onus is on government at all levels to curb criminality. Anything less would not do.’’
The statement sympathised with the family of the deceased, Newswatch Communications, and Nigerian journalists in general and prayed God to grant all the fortitude to bear the loss. (NAN)
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This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Femi Adesina, the NGE President, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
Obadina died on Sunday as a result of injuries he sustained from the gunmen on Friday on his way to his Ikorodu residence in Lagos.
He was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital where doctors battled unsuccessfully to save his life.
The NGE described the incident as “sickening’’.
“The death of Mr Toyin Obadina, Deputy Editor, Saturday Newswatch from the guns of suspected armed robbers is not only agonising and horrendous, it is quite sickening.
“All men of the fraternity of the pen, to which Obadina belonged, are revolted that a man returning home from his legitimate duty is waylaid, robbed, and then shot twice in the stomach, leading to his death.
“We urge the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Umar Manko, to ensure that killers of Obadina are brought to book in the shortest possible time,’’ the statement quoted Adesina as saying.
It condemned the proliferation of small arms almost throughout the length and breadth of the country, and called on the relevant authorities to rise to the occasion.
“It is most probable that our colleague, Obadina, met his end through one of such illicit weapons.
“The onus is on government at all levels to curb criminality. Anything less would not do.’’
The statement sympathised with the family of the deceased, Newswatch Communications, and Nigerian journalists in general and prayed God to grant all the fortitude to bear the loss. (NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/02/nge-urges-police-track-killers-newswatch-editor/#sthash.1IXeavaI.dpuf
The
Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) on Sunday urged the Commissioner of
Police in Lagos State to track down the killers of Mr Toyin Obadina,
Deputy Editor, Newswatch Newspapers.
This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Femi Adesina, the NGE President, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
Obadina died on Sunday as a result of injuries he sustained from the gunmen on Friday on his way to his Ikorodu residence in Lagos.
He was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital where doctors battled unsuccessfully to save his life.
The NGE described the incident as “sickening’’.
“The death of Mr Toyin Obadina, Deputy Editor, Saturday Newswatch from the guns of suspected armed robbers is not only agonising and horrendous, it is quite sickening.
“All men of the fraternity of the pen, to which Obadina belonged, are revolted that a man returning home from his legitimate duty is waylaid, robbed, and then shot twice in the stomach, leading to his death.
“We urge the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Umar Manko, to ensure that killers of Obadina are brought to book in the shortest possible time,’’ the statement quoted Adesina as saying.
It condemned the proliferation of small arms almost throughout the length and breadth of the country, and called on the relevant authorities to rise to the occasion.
“It is most probable that our colleague, Obadina, met his end through one of such illicit weapons.
“The onus is on government at all levels to curb criminality. Anything less would not do.’’
The statement sympathised with the family of the deceased, Newswatch Communications, and Nigerian journalists in general and prayed God to grant all the fortitude to bear the loss. (NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/02/nge-urges-police-track-killers-newswatch-editor/#sthash.1IXeavaI.dpuf
This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Femi Adesina, the NGE President, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
Obadina died on Sunday as a result of injuries he sustained from the gunmen on Friday on his way to his Ikorodu residence in Lagos.
He was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital where doctors battled unsuccessfully to save his life.
The NGE described the incident as “sickening’’.
“The death of Mr Toyin Obadina, Deputy Editor, Saturday Newswatch from the guns of suspected armed robbers is not only agonising and horrendous, it is quite sickening.
“All men of the fraternity of the pen, to which Obadina belonged, are revolted that a man returning home from his legitimate duty is waylaid, robbed, and then shot twice in the stomach, leading to his death.
“We urge the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Umar Manko, to ensure that killers of Obadina are brought to book in the shortest possible time,’’ the statement quoted Adesina as saying.
It condemned the proliferation of small arms almost throughout the length and breadth of the country, and called on the relevant authorities to rise to the occasion.
“It is most probable that our colleague, Obadina, met his end through one of such illicit weapons.
“The onus is on government at all levels to curb criminality. Anything less would not do.’’
The statement sympathised with the family of the deceased, Newswatch Communications, and Nigerian journalists in general and prayed God to grant all the fortitude to bear the loss. (NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/02/nge-urges-police-track-killers-newswatch-editor/#sthash.1IXeavaI.dpuf
Journalist, Newswatch Editor Killed by Robbers
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