Dowen College: Police warn against protest for young Sylvester

The Lagos state police command has asked members of the public aggrieved with the outcome of investigations on the death of late Dowen college student, Sylvester Oromoni Jr, to seek redress in court, adding that it would not tolerate protests over the matter.
“Much as we commiserate with the bereaved family on the death of their lovely and promising child, it is advised that the protesters and other individuals or groups who are still aggrieved should go to the law court to seek redress instead of taking the law into their own hands,” Lagos police commissioner Hakeem Odumosu said.
Speaking to journalists during a press conference on Friday, Mr Odumosu said “The police will not fold their arms and allow any act or omission that could threaten the peace being enjoyed in the state,” Mr Odumosu threatened.
Refuting the claims that the late Sylvester Oromoni Jr was injured in a football competition, the police chief said “Two people can play a football game, three people can play even one person can play football game but when it comes to competition we must have others, but there was no competition and the school said there was.”
Mr Odumosu further stated that several agencies of government are carrying out investigations to unravel circumstances relating to the death of the late student.
“We only investigated criminal aspect, doctors investigated the medical aspect, the ministry of education now investigated that other administrative aspect of the school, that was why the school was shut down and still being shut down by the ministry of education, we don’t have the authority to do that,” Mr Odumosu added.
Despite the contradictions in the statement of the school and the investigation of the police, the department of public prosecution of the Lagos ministry of Justice has cleared accused students and the school of allegations of murder and negligence, an action that has generated several controversies on the sincerity of the investigation.
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