Categories: Metro

“Why I Broke Traffic Rules” – Father of WAEC Student Killed by Police in Ibadan Speaks

Tragic Incident Overview

17-year-old WAEC candidate was shot dead by a policeman in Ibadan after his father allegedly violated traffic laws. The heartbreaking incident has sparked outrage, with the bereaved father now explaining why he flouted the rules that led to the confrontation.

Key Details:

  • Victim: A secondary school student preparing for WAEC.
  • Location: Ibadan, Oyo State.
  • Trigger: Argument after the father’s vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation.
  • Outcome: Policeman fired shots, killing the teenager.

Father’s Emotional Account

“I Was in a Rush for My Son’s Exam”

The grieving father explained his actions:

  1. Exam Pressure – His son had a critical WAEC paper that morning.
  2. Traffic Snarl – Gridlock made him jump the queue to avoid lateness.
  3. Police Stop – Officers flagged him down, leading to an argument.
  4. Fatal Escalation – A policeman opened fire, hitting his son.

“They Killed My Boy for Nothing”

  • Last Moments: The boy was reading his notes in the backseat when shot.
  • Police Claim: Allegedly accused the father of “resisting arrest.”
  • Public Anger: Mob later attacked the police station demanding justice.

Broader Issues Exposed

✔ Police Brutality – Trigger-happy officers still a menace.
✔ Traffic Law Enforcement – Should minor violations lead to deadly force?
✔ Exam Stress – Students/parents forced into risky choices due to rigid systems.

Nigerian Police’s Troubling Record

  • #EndSARS Aftermath: Despite reforms, extrajudicial killings persist.
  • Oyo State’s Response: Police command promises investigation—but will justice prevail?

Who Bears Responsibility?

PartyAccountability
PoliceUsed excessive force for a traffic offence.
FatherBroke traffic rules but didn’t deserve this.
GovernmentFailed to curb police brutality post-#EndSARS.

Demands for Justice

  1. Immediate arrest and prosecution of the shooter.
  2. Compensation for the family.
  3. Stricter rules on police firearm use during minor stops.

Public Outcry

  • #JusticeForIbadanStudent trends on Twitter.
  • WAEC officials condemn the killing, call for calm.
  • Oyo State Govt vows action, but Nigerians are skeptical.

Final Thought

A child’s life was cut short over a traffic dispute. Until Nigeria holds its police accountable, such tragedies will repeat.

Your Turn:

  • Should the father be blamed for the incident?
  • What’s the real solution to police brutality?

Comment below!

wetechdevs

Recent Posts

Federal Government Announces Industrial Hubs in Four States to Revamp Manufacturing Sector

Abuja, Nigeria – In a major push to revitalize Nigeria's industrial sector, the Federal Government has…

5 months ago

Manufacturers Lament Unfair FX Forward Treatment by Banks, Threaten Industrial Action

Lagos, Nigeria – Nigerian manufacturers are raising alarm over what they describe as "predatory practices" by…

5 months ago

Nigerian Stock Market Sentiment Turns Negative as CBN Holds Interest Rate at 27.5%

Lagos, Nigeria – The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) has slipped into bearish territory following the Central Bank…

5 months ago

Nigeria Revamps Trade Strategies and Investment Climate to Boost Global Competitiveness

Abuja, Nigeria | [Current Date] – The Federal Government has launched a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s…

5 months ago

Nigeria Customs, FMITI Launch Historic Nigeria-East/Southern Africa Air Cargo Route to Boost Intra-African Trade

Abuja, Nigeria | [Current Date] – In a landmark move to enhance continental trade, the Nigeria Customs…

5 months ago

CBN Expands Financial Inclusion with Non-Resident BVN Gateway

New Policy Enables Diaspora Nigerians, Foreign Investors to Access Banking Services Abuja, Nigeria | [Current…

5 months ago