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Tears, as policeman shot by suspected kidnappers is buried in Ekiti

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Tears, on Wednesday, flowed freely, as the remains of Insp Adewumi Abiola, killed by suspected kidnappers, was buried in Igbemo Ekiti, Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area of Ekiti.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Abiola was shot dead on June 16, a day after celebrating his 40th birthday, by suspected kidnappers abducting four Chinese rail workers at a construction site Alaagba village, Ogun.

The expatriates were, however, released from hostage on Tuesday.

The deceased, attached to “P Department Operations,” Oyo State Command, was an escort to the Chinese contractors handling Lagos/Ibadan rail project before his demise.

Abiola, brought from Ibadan by a team of police personnel, interred at his uncompleted building in Igbemo Ekiti.

NAN reports that the late police inspector was survived by an 80-year old mother, Mrs Olubiyo Abiola, a young wife and four female children, all in primary schools.

The slain officer’s elder sister, Mrs Caroline Bamigboye, described the police officer’s death as traumatising.

An uncle to the deceased, Chief Laolu Omosilade, applauded the Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Mrs Ngozi Onadeko, for her swift action, hastening the release of the body for burial.

Omosilade, a former Chairman of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ekiti council, called on CCECC, police authorities, and Oyo and Ekiti state governments to assist the family the late officer left behind.

“The most pathetic aspect of the whole thing is that Adewumi’s brother, who had a hunchback, was also gruesomely murdered by suspected ritualists about four years ago on Aramoko/Itawure road in Ekiti.

“The mother relies on Adewumi for survival, and now, the life support has been removed. People should show empathy toward this distraught woman,” he said. (NAN)

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