The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) ONDO command of the State of Ondo rejected a relationship as a false relationship that stated that a vehicle in the convoy of the First Lady, Senator Oltemi Tinubu, was responsible for the death of a nine -year -old girl in Akure on Thursday.
First Lady was in the state of ondo to launch the renewed health program of the Hope initiative and to distribute 10,000 professional kits that include Crocs and Scrubs, in the midwives in the southwestern area.
In a declaration, the spokesperson for the command, DSP Olushola Ayanlade, clarified that the statement, published by an online journalist, was completely without foundation and misleading.
βThe attention of the State Police Command was attracted to a false and misleading relationship published by the Sahara journalists on April 17th.
βHe claimed that the convoy of First Lady, Senator Olrelmi, was responsible for the tragic death of a girl in Akure.
βThe accounts of the eye witnesses and the preliminary investigations conducted by the command confirm that the accident was caused by a racing driver who manages an unregistered white lexus vehicle.
“And not for no vehicle associated with the First Lady convoy.”
According to Ayanlade, a witness, who observed the successful accident, chased the vehicle on the run on a motorcycle immediately after the accident, which occurred in the Akure Oba-le area.
The witnesses of the witnesses were corroborated by several people on the scene, as well as by the victim’s parents.
βIn addition, Sahara journalists said inaccurately that the deceased girl was nine years old.
According to his parents, the child was actually seven years old, highlighting the contempt for publication for the factual accuracy, even in such a sensitive question as this “, added the declaration.
The police commissioner was said, Ondo State Command, personally visited the family in mourning and ensured them a complete and transparent investigation on the accident.
“At no time it was the convoy of the First Lady involved in this tragedy,” the spokesman reiterated.