The governor, in a statement on Tuesday, September 19, by his special adviser on media, Yinka Oyebode, said the minimum the country owes the deceased and his family is justice, stating that it could only come through a thorough investigation of the circumstances leading to his death as well as various revelations that came out thereafter.
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Describing Mohbad as a talented singer, who at 27 had already carved a niche for himself in the entertainment world with several hit songs to his credit, Governor Oyebanji said the death of the singer at the peak of his career and the circumstances surrounding it are highly regrettable.
While extending condolences to members of the late singer’s immediate and extended families as well as his fans worldwide, Oyebanji urged the Nigeria Police to investigate the death and ensure that justice is done.
He said: “Our condolences to the family and fans of the late singer, Mohbad. We feel their pains at this crucial moment and join other well-meaning Nigerians to demand a thorough investigation into the circumstances leading to his death.”JAMB Portal