We Won’t Spare Killers Of Sylvester Oromoni, Buhari Assures Nigerians

December 8, 2021
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President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday evening condemned the torture-to-death experience of young Sylvester Oromoni and gave the assurance that his killers would face the full weight of the law.

The President, in a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Shehu Garba, which was obtained by Prime Business Africa, observed that “the nation has been gripped by the news of the tragic incident at Dowen College, in Lagos with morbid details constantly emerging of how our young son, Sylvester Oromoni (Junior) met his death.”

Condemning the killing of young Sylvester, President Buhari described the 11-year-old victim of hostel bullying as one of Nigeria’s “bright youngsters doing excellently in school, bringing joy to the family.” He said that if the incident was truly arising from bullying or cultism, he would assure that it must act as a trigger leading to a permanent solution to the recurring problem.

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“I share the anger and grief up and down the country following this incident. On behalf of my family and I, and the government of the federation, I convey our heartfelt condolences to the Oromoni family, the government and people of Lagos State and give the firm assurance that this incident will be thoroughly investigated and the appropriate punishment meted out to all those who are culpable.”

The President urged the Police to continue the ongoing investigation until they get to the root of the matter, for the law to take its course. He reiterated his commitment to ensuring that justice is done, “no matter who is involved.”

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