Osun State, Nigeria – Nigerian music star Davido has publicly criticized Osun State Police Commissioner Mohammed Umar Abba, accusing him of failing to maintain law and order during a deadly political clash in the state.
The Incident:
Chaos erupted in Osun State earlier today when supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) clashed over control of local government offices. The violence led to the tragic death of Remi Abass, the reinstated chairman of Irewole Local Government Area, who was shot during the conflict.
Davido’s Outburst:
The artist, known for his deep roots in Osun State, took to X (formerly Twitter) to vent his frustration:
- “Mr Umar Abba, Osun State Commissioner, you are a disgrace to your children!!! Game on… All of us go mad together!! Werey!!”
- “Mr Commissioner, respect the rule of law!!! You are not madder or crazier than us!! Make we all kuku mad!! MEN MOUNT WALAI TO KRF!!! I will post you every day everywhere Mr man!!! Try me fucker.”
Visuals of the Crisis:
Public and Political Reaction:
Davido’s outspoken critique has sparked a range of reactions. Some applaud his boldness for calling out perceived biases within the police force, while others worry that such public confrontations might only heighten tensions.
Police Response:
As of now, there has been no official response from the Osun State Police Command regarding Davido’s comments. The force has, however, confirmed the incident and assured the public that they are actively investigating to bring those responsible to justice.
Looking Ahead:
The situation in Osun State remains volatile, with calls for peace and dialogue from various sectors. This incident underscores the complex interplay between politics, celebrity influence, and law enforcement in Nigeria’s dynamic socio-political landscape.
Stay Informed:
We will continue to monitor this story for any developments, including police actions, government responses, and the impact on the local community.
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