Harrison Gwamnishu Shares Fresh Update on Usman Nuhu Transfer Amid Charges
Harrison Gwamnishu Updates on Usman Nuhu Transfer

Human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu has shared a fresh update regarding the alleged transfer of Usman Nuhu, the police officer accused of killing Delta singer Oghenemine Million Ogidi, known as Mena. The update comes amid ongoing charges and public outcry over the incident.

Details of the Transfer Update

In a video posted on social media, Gwamnishu addressed rumors that Nuhu had been transferred to Imo State while the case was still under investigation. He clarified that he is not a police spokesperson but insisted that justice would prevail. Gwamnishu revealed a list of officers allegedly transferred by the police, which included the name of a deceased officer, Curtis Isibor, whose obituary was also shared. This discrepancy has raised questions about the accuracy of police records.

Gwamnishu's Assurance to Nigerians

Gwamnishu assured the public that the Inspector General of Police has already addressed the matter and urged patience. He emphasized that more time is needed for Nuhu to be properly charged in court, suggesting that the transfer list may have contained errors. He reiterated that nothing would stop justice from being served in Mena's case.

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Public Reaction to the Update

Fans and followers reacted strongly to Gwamnishu's video, praising his efforts while criticizing the police force's lack of professionalism. Many called for a complete overhaul of the police database system to prevent such mix-ups. Comments highlighted the need for better accountability and internal coordination within the Nigerian Police Force.

Comments from Social Media Users

  • @officialjpaul stated: "The fact that the Nigerian Police cannot properly identify their own personnel is deeply troubling. It exposes serious lapses in accountability, command structure, and internal coordination. This is why indiscipline persists in the system. The Nigerian Police urgently need a functional and comprehensive database system."
  • @onome_tj commented: "Exactly the same thing I said... Just goes to show the level of unprofessionalism in the NPF."
  • @bless_ynwa shared: "That dead man might not be a mistake; there are ghost workers still collecting salaries."
  • @pearlessence____ reacted: "I respect your intelligence now more than ever. It's either they wanna set you up to drag, or the person that sent that list to the public knows that list is a fake compiled list, but you handled it well, that’s good."

Background on the Case

Usman Nuhu was remanded in police custody and dismissed from the force after the fatal shooting of Mena in Delta State. The incident sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice. Comrade Umukoro Efemena also provided insights into Nuhu's character, further fueling public anger over the handling of the case and the singer's corpse.

Gwamnishu's update has kept the issue in the spotlight, with many Nigerians demanding transparency and reform within the police force.

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