Gunmen kill Security Officer in University of Nigeria

Mon, Feb 19, 2018 | By publisher


Security

Fear grips the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, community over the killing of Chinedu Oranye, security officer, inside the campus by unknown gunmen

 

TENSION has engulfed the University of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN, following the murder of Chinedu Oranye, a security officer within the university community.

Oranye was killed on Saturday by unknown gunmen at Police Quarters, the residence of security officers within the campus.

The identity of his killers was yet to be ascertained as at press time, although information circulating within the campus indicated that cultists were behind the murder of the security officer.

Romanus Nwafor, UNN Chief Security Officer, CSO,  confirmed the incident.

Giving his account of the incident, Nwafor said some unknown gunmen called the deceased on phone to come out from his house and when he came out, they killed him.

“I was in my house around after 10pm when I got a call from one of my security men, telling me that unknown gunmen killed Oranye at UNN police quarters where security men working in the security department of the university are living.

“I rushed to the place and saw Oranye in front of his house, lying in a pool of his own blood.  They shot him on the head and on the leg.

“I immediately called the Nsukka Urban Police DPO who rushed to the scene with a team of policemen from Nsukka Urban Police Station and Oranye was rushed to UNN Medical Centre where doctors on duty confirmed him dead,” he said.

He said: “The death of Oranye has robbed the university security department a gallant and hardworking officer. For now, no arrest has been made, but we will work closely with police to ensure that those behind the killing of Oranye are arrested and prosecuted,” Nwafor said.

The CSO urged staff and students of the university not to panic over Saturday’s murder of one of the security men.

Nwafor advised them to go about their legitimate business as there is adequate security to protect lives and properties in the university.

– Feb.  19, 2018 @ 19:25 GMT |

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