Police Inspector-General Initiates Panel to Investigate Cadet’s Mysterious Death
The acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olukayode Egbetokun, has established a seven-member panel to probe the circumstances surrounding the death of Sulaiman Jika, a police cadet at the department of computer science. Jika tragically passed away at the police academy in Wudil, Kano state.
Initially, the police attributed the cadet’s demise to a brief and unexpected illness. However, Jika’s colleagues raised concerns, alleging that he had been continuously starved and malnourished for over two weeks while at the academy.
Responding to the seriousness of the allegations, Egbetokun has mandated the panel to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into Jika’s death. The panel, headed by Abiodun Alabi, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the force criminal investigation department, will deliver its findings and recommendations within four days.
In addition to Alabi, the panel consists of other notable members, including Oyeyemi Oyediran, Assistant Inspector-General of Police for training and development, and Garba Nzukwen, a force medical officer. Also part of the panel are Fom-Pam Joseph, CP Homicide FCID; Patrick Edung, CP training POLAC; Idris Abubakar, the principal staff officer II to the IG, and a representative of the CP Legal.
With this panel in place, the aim is to ensure a comprehensive investigation that sheds light on the circumstances surrounding Jika’s tragic death. The impartiality and expertise of the panel members will be pivotal in uncovering the truth and ensuring justice for the deceased.
This development reflects the commitment of the Nigerian Police Force to transparency and accountability, as it seeks to provide answers to the concerns raised by Jika’s colleagues and the public. The thorough investigation will help determine whether there were any lapses in the duty of care provided by the police academy and take appropriate action accordingly.
The establishment of the panel also signifies the police force’s dedication to fostering a safe and conducive environment for its cadets and ensuring their well-being. It is crucial that cadets receive adequate care and support to excel in their training and contribute effectively to the country’s security.
As the panel commences its investigation, it is expected to engage with relevant stakeholders, review relevant documents and records, interview witnesses, and consider any other evidence that will assist in unraveling the truth behind Jika’s demise. This process will allow for a fair assessment of the allegations made and will provide an opportunity for all parties involved to present their accounts.
The findings and recommendations of the panel will hold significant weight in determining the outcome of any necessary disciplinary measures and institutional improvements. This notable step taken by the Inspector-General of Police demonstrates the commitment of the force to ensuring justice, transparency, and the highest standards of professionalism within its ranks.
Ultimately, this investigation aims to restore public trust in the Nigerian Police Force and address any concerns regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of police cadet Sulaiman Jika. It is hoped that the findings and subsequent actions taken will provide closure to his family, colleagues, and the wider public affected by this tragic incident.