[News] Police invite gender activists planning to protest the death of Secondary School student, Keren Akpagher for ‘inciting public disturbance’



The Police in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has invited activists planning to protest the death of Keren Akpagher.

 

Keren Akpagher, an SS1 student of Premiere Academy in Lugbe, Abuja, was allegedly raped by persons yet to be identified.

 

She died on June 22, 2021, after suffering hyperglycemia triggered by sepsis, an infection caused by the condom found in her.

 

Her story angered Nigerians and activists planned a protest for Friday, July 9, to call attention to the incident and demand justice.

 

However, on Thursday, July 8, the Police, in a memo with Ref. No. 3000/FCT/X/D9/ VoL 62/38, invited the persons organizing the demonstration.

 

The Police letter was signed by Pam Joseph, a Deputy Commissioner of Police at the Criminal Investigation Department, FCT Command.

 

Lemmy Ugbhegbe, head of Coalition Against Gender-Based Violence and Convener, Men Against Rape Foundation was asked to appear for “inciting public disturbance.”

 

Security operatives reportedly tracked Ugbhegbe to the private school run by his wife to give him the letter of invitation.

 

Police invite gender activists planning to protest the death of Secondary School student, Keren Akpagher for ?inciting public disturbance?

 

Keren Akpagher was allegedly defiled in school but the incident was allegedly concealed from her parents.

 

The management of Premiere had denied that the autopsy result in the death of Keren indicted the school.

 

The FCT Police is carrying out a probe, according to ASP Mariam Yusuf, Public Relations Officer.

 

Commissioner of Police, Bala Ciroma assured the public that the command will be professional, fair, and thorough in its investigation. The CP appealed to everyone concerned to remain calm, allow the law to take its course, and await further updates.

 



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