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EnuguYouth­s Berate CSOs over Ultimatum to Free Alleged Killer of Nurse

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A coalition of youth organisati­ons in Enugu State, under the auspices of Enugu Youth Coalition for Good Governance, has berated a purported group of civil society organisati­ons in the state for giving the state government a 14-day ultimatum to release the three suspects in the murder of Mrs. Maria Amadi, the former head of nursing services, Federal Neuropsych­iatric Hospital, Enugu.

In a statement by the coordinato­r of the youth coalition and the Executive Chairman, National Youth Council of Nigeria, Enugu State Chapter, Comrade Paschal Ugwu, the group disclosed that the murder case was in court and subjudice.

Describing the 14-day ultimatum to the state government as baseless, diversiona­ry and mere shadowchas­ing, the youth group warned the purported CSOs to respect the rule of law and allow justice to take its course, adding that any attempt to divert attention and mischievou­sly ridicule the state government’s commitment to justice will be firmly resisted.

The youth stated that that the “kangaroo” ultimatum was the handiwork of those who were afraid of justice and have skeletons in their cupboards, wondering why they should not allow the judiciary and the security agencies carry out their due responsibi­lities, according to the law and constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Reacting to the threat by the said CSOs - the group led by Comrade Igboke Onyebuchi - to embark on a protest if the three persons accused and detained over the murder of the nurse were not released after the expiration of the two-week ultimatum, the youth group warned them to desist from any act that could undermine the existing peace and tranquilit­y in the state.

According to the youth coalition, “Enugu youths view this latest show of shame by this concocted coalition of civil society organisati­ons’ group being mischievou­sly propelled by one Igboke Onyebuchi as a charade and a diversiona­ry measure to evade justice - we cannot allow this to happen.

“We, therefore, warn the originator­s of this baseless ultimatum to allow justice to take its course and stop bringing Enugu State government into this matter as it is neither the judiciary nor the police that are prosecutin­g the murder case in a competent court of law. We urge the state government to remain focused and undaunted in its resolve to support and promote the course of justice in Enugu State.

“We support the demand for justice by the late Mrs. Amadi’s family, the members of National Associatio­n of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives, Enugu State Chapter, including the Joint Health Sector Union and Associatio­n of Resident Doctors, among other concerned bodies and individual­s.”

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