NIGERIAN POLICE FACE SCRUTINY AFTER ALLEGED ASSAULT ON DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC SUG PRESIDENT
Published Date:
Feb 24, 2025
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NIGERIA - A disturbing video has surfaced online, purportedly showing a Nigerian police officer assaulting the Student Union Government (SUG) President of Delta State Polytechnic. The alleged incident has sparked widespread outrage and demands for justice among students and civil society groups.
According to the SUG President, who posted the video on social media platform X, the altercation occurred when he refused to pay a N500 bribe (approximately $1.30 USD) to the police officer. The video appears to show the officer physically assaulting the SUG President, sparking concerns about police brutality and corruption in Nigeria.
The incident has triggered a wave of condemnation from students, alumni, and human rights groups, who are calling for a thorough investigation and accountability. Many have taken to social media to express their outrage, using hashtags such as #JusticeForSUGPresident and #EndPoliceBrutality.
The Delta State Polytechnic authorities have yet to comment on the incident, but the Nigerian Police Force has promised to investigate the matter.
This incident highlights the ongoing concerns about police corruption and brutality in Nigeria, where citizens often face harassment and extortion by law enforcement officials. The case has sparked renewed calls for police reform and accountability in the country.
As the investigation unfolds, the SUG President and his supporters remain adamant in their demand for justice and an end to police impunity.