Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki, has hailed the Nigeria police for arresting the suspects in the killing of Uwa Omozuwa, a University of Benin student.
The governor, in a statement, said the police showed expertise in following through with the case and rounding up the suspected killers.
“I applaud the Edo State Police Command under the leadership of Mr Johnson Kokumo, for their steadfastness in ensuring that they trailed those suspected to have murdered Miss Uwa Omozuwa,” he said.
The governor noted that the victim had sought the serenity of a church premises to study in preparation for her examination.
“While this is the first step in unraveling and bringing those culpable in the dastardly act to justice, we urge the police not to rest on their oars but to ensure diligent and thorough investigation.
“We are also confident that the just resolution of the matter would benefit from the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Law that is in force in the state,” the governor stated.
Obaseki noted that the police command in the state, under the leadership of the Police Commissioner, Kokumo, had continued to show strength in combating violent crimes in the state.
“We commend the police force for the pace of the investigation and for their dedication to duty as this matter is close to our hearts.
“The commissioner, who has proven his mettle overtime, also showed operational dexterity during the investigation of the kidnappers at Ogba zoo, in which some police officers were killed in cold blood.
“We are confident that there would be a fair denouncement on this matter,” he said. ( NAN)