Grief as police officer who was shot in Ekiti bye-election passes away

Grief as police officer identified as Sergeant Olawoye Bukola who was shot during outbreak of violence in Ekiti East Constituency 1 bye-election on Saturday March 20 has reportedly passed away on Monday evening.

This was revealed in a tweet shared by the Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi.

According to the state governor, Sergeant Olawoye Bukola died on Monday March 22 after battling for her life.

The Ekiti Governor expressed his condolences to the family of the deceased and also the Nigeria Police Force for their loss.

He also disclosed that those arrested in connection to the violence, were charged to court on Monday March 22.

Fayemi tweeted;

I was deeply saddened to learn of the demise of Sergeant Olawoye Bukola, the police officer who was shot during the election violence that followed the Ekiti East Constituency 1 Bye-Election on Saturday.

The brave officer battled for her life since Saturday. We hoped and prayed that she would make it, but she sadly passed away Monday evening.

Late Sgt. Olawoye was a courageous and worthy police officer who excelled in a traditionally male-dominated career. Sadly, she lost her life in active service.

My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this difficult time. We stand by them. My condolences also go to the Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG on this tragic development.

I have been briefed that the arrested suspects were charged to court on Monday. My administration is committed to ensuring justice.

Despite our diverse party affiliations, we must work together to protect and defend the sanctity of the electoral process and secure lives and property during elections. This is a nonpartisan imperative that we must achieve together. May her soul rest in peace.

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