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Mary Habila: Police spokesperson urges restraint, warns against spread of unverified allegations
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Mary Habila: Police spokesperson urges restraint, warns against spread of unverified allegations

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The spokesperson for the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos, CSP Nkeiruka Nwode, has appealed to Nigerians to exercise restraint and refrain from spreading unverified allegations over the death of Miss Mary Habila.

In a statement on Friday, Nwode described Habila’s death as a heartbreaking tragedy and expressed condolences to her family, friends, and all those affected by the loss.

She urged the public to allow the appropriate authorities to carry out a thorough, impartial, and transparent investigation, including an autopsy, stressing that justice for the deceased and fairness to everyone connected with the case must go hand in hand.

“Grief should never become an excuse for speculation, character assassination, or the spread of unverified information. No one should be tried and convicted on social media,” she said.

The senior police officer maintained that facts, rather than rumours, should guide public discourse on the matter, adding that due process must be allowed to take its full course.

Nwode also cautioned against using the incident to spread defamatory statements or inflame public sentiment, warning that words have consequences and that reputations built over decades should not be destroyed by assumptions or unverified narratives.

According to her, responsibility should prevail over sensationalism, while justice should take precedence over prejudice as investigations continue.

She prayed for God to grant eternal rest to Miss Habila, comfort her family and loved ones, and ensure that truth, justice, and peace ultimately prevail.

 Mary Habila: Police spokesperson urges restraint, warns against spread of unverified allegations

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