POLICE CONFIRM KILLING OF STUDENT BY SECURITY OPERATIVES IN UNIPORT

The University of Port Harcourt has verified the unfortunate demise of Godwin Akpakpan, a third-year student of Computer Science, who reportedly lost his life at the hands of security officers during a routine stop-and-search procedure. Eyewitness accounts suggest that Akpakpan was inadvertently caught in a fierce exchange of gunfire between security forces and individuals clad in military attire, ultimately succumbing to a stray bullet wound.
The institution's Public Relations Officer, Sam Kpenu, conveyed profound distress over the incident, revealing that a thorough internal investigation is currently underway to unravel the circumstances surrounding Akpakpan's untimely death. The university administration is also collaborating with relevant security agencies to ensure a comprehensive probe and subsequent accountability.
In a statement, Kpenu appealed to students and the broader university community to exercise restraint, permitting the authorities to conduct their investigations without hindrance. The university reaffirmed its unwavering dedication to safeguarding the well-being and security of its students and staff.
Meanwhile, the police department has initiated its own inquiry into the tragic incident, as confirmed by spokesperson Grace Iringe-Koko. In a gesture of sympathy, the university extended heartfelt condolences to Akpakpan's bereaved family, as well as his friends and peers.

