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Ogun Govt Vows Justice for Slain Contract Staff, Assures Family of Support
The Ogun State Government has pledged to ensure that those responsible for the alleged shooting and subsequent death of one of its contract staff, Seyi Afolabi, during a routine physical planning and urban development exercise along the Siun–Abeokuta Expressway are brought to justice.
The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Olatunji Odunlami, gave the assurance on Wednesday while receiving members of the deceased’s family in his office.
Odunlami disclosed that individuals allegedly connected to the incident had been identified, stressing that the administration of Governor Dapo Abiodun would not abandon the late contract staff, who died in the line of duty.
He explained that the body of the deceased would be released to the family after the completion of a post-mortem examination, adding that the government would provide necessary support to the bereaved family.
“I want to assure you that this is a responsible and responsive government. He was on official duty to assist the government, and we cannot abandon.
“While we gave him the assignment, we are not responsible for what led to his death. However, we will ensure that anyone directly involved is held accountable.
“As a government, we have a duty to ensure that all necessary steps are taken, including a thorough investigation, the burial process, and appropriate assistance to his family.
“Some arrests have already been made by security agencies. The truth will come out, and the facts will be made known. The body is currently in the mortuary, and we will maintain open communication with the family,” he said.
Speaking on behalf of the family, the deceased’s uncle, Chief Ayodele Afolabi, expressed confidence in the state government to ensure justice is served. He appealed to the government not to neglect the family left behind.
“We believe this government will do the needful. I have requested a post-mortem examination so we can determine the exact cause of death and the weapon responsible. We want clarity and justice for Seyi,” he said.

