Niger-Delta University Final-Year Student Killed By Community Youths Over N150 In Bayelsa
He said some youths in the area, seeing the concentration of students at the sand dump, then began to levy any students that came to the spot to relax, especially those who wanted to climb to the top of the sand dump.
On Monday, some youths from Amassoma community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State reportedly killed a final-year student of Niger Delta University (NDU), Francis Palowei, over a ₦150 levy at a popular relaxation spot known as Sand Dump.
According to Daily Post, it was gathered from a resident of the community who spoke on the condition of anonymity, that the sand dump is a popular spot where students often go to relax, socialize and climb the height of it for fun.
He said some youths in the area, seeing the concentration of students at the sand dump, then began to levy any students that came to the spot to relax, especially those who wanted to climb to the top of the sand dump.
He said on Monday evening, the murdered final-year student came to the spot with some of his friends and was heading to the top of the dump when some youths demanded N500 instead of the statutory N150, a situation that led to an argument before the community youths went and called other youths including a notorious cultist, which led to the death of the student.
He said Late Francis Palowei, who is a native of Obrigbene town in Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, was a promising young man with a bright future ahead of him while his senseless murder has left his family, friends, and the entire University community in mourning.
It was also gathered that the deceased’s father is a high-ranking police officer.
The Public Relations Officer at the Niger Delta University, Mr Ndoni Igezi, who confirmed the incident on Wednesday, described it as unfortunate, stating that police are already on top of the situation to curtail any escalation.
He said the sand dump is located at the end of the community, though the owner of the dump is not charging any fees from it, some youths in the community collect N150 to allow people climb to the top for fun.
A police spokesman in Bayelsa State, ASP Musa Muhammed, who confirmed the incident in Yenagoa, said the Commissioner of Police has already deployed additional security personnel to the area to restore calm and orderliness.
He also stated that police have launched manhunts to arrest the suspected killers.
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