Youths in Kaduna State have taken to the streets to protest the killing of 23-year-old painter Abubakar Abdullahi, who was reportedly on a football pitch during a combined security operation The victim’s father narrated the emotional moment when Abubakar was shot while he was running towards him The police confirmed the killing, as the family sent a powerful message to Governor Uba Sani over the death of their son Barnawa, Kaduna State – A large number of youths have stormed the streets of Barnawa, located in Kaduna South Local Government Area, staging a protest following the alleged death of Abubakar Abdullahi, a 23-year-old painter, on a football pitch by security personnel.
Several youths have stormed the streets of Barnawa, in Kaduna South LGA, staging a protest following the alleged killing of a 23-year-old painter by security personnel.
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Source: Getty Images The incident allegedly occurred following combined operations by security operatives in the state to smoke out suspected hoodlums in the community, as reported by Daily Trust.
According to witnesses, the situation escalated when security operatives arrived at a football field close to Market Road to apprehend a group of suspected criminals. Abdullahi was allegedly shot by one of the operatives, triggering widespread outrage.
His father, Abdullahi Musa, recounted the emotional moment when Abubakar was shot unprovoked, right in front of him.
“He went to play football when security operatives in over 30 vehicles stormed the field. He ran towards me, but two officers grabbed him. Suddenly, one brought out a gun and shot him in the side of the face, right in front of me,” he said. Abdullahi’s mother, Aisha Abdullahi, appealed to Governor Uba Sani for justice.
Kaduna Police spokesperson, DSP Mansir Hassan, confirmed the incident, saying the Commissioner of Police had ordered a full-scale investigation.
Several youths have stormed the streets of Barnawa, in Kaduna South LGA, staging a protest following the alleged killing of a 23-year-old painter by security personnel.
Photo credit – Adekunle Ajayi
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According to a statement signed by Rafiu Ajakaye, the chief press secretary (CPS) to Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, obtained by Legit.ng, the criminals on Friday, August 8, targeted a police station, attempted to loot a few grocery shops, and a hotel in the community before they were repelled by the security forces and courageous members of the community.
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