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NANS knocks Northern Group calling for Umahi’s removal, says autopsy necessary
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NANS knocks Northern Group calling for Umahi’s removal, says autopsy necessary

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 2 mins read

By Adesina Wahab

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has criticised the Northern Youth Council for demanding the removal of the Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, over the death of Miss Mary Habila, insisting that an autopsy should be conducted to determine the actual cause of death.

NANS, in a statement by its National President, Akinteye Babatunde Afeez, said the decision to subject the deceased to a post-mortem examination should be respected as it would help establish the facts surrounding the incident.

The association said its role extends beyond students’ welfare advocacy, noting that it also has a responsibility to contribute to national issues, policy discussions and accountability in public institutions.

According to NANS, the death of a young Nigerian is a serious matter that should not be exploited by individuals or groups for personal interests, political motives or sentiments.

The statement noted that Umahi had consistently maintained that the circumstances surrounding Miss Habila’s death should be properly investigated and that he had reportedly requested an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

NANS questioned the rationale behind the Northern Youth Council’s call for the minister to step aside despite his reported willingness to support an investigation into the matter.

The association said any group genuinely interested in justice would support an impartial process to uncover the truth rather than demand the removal of an individual before the conclusion of investigations.

It described the council’s action as misplaced, arguing that the minister should not be judged based on unproven allegations.

NANS further commended Umahi’s performance as Minister of Works, saying it had monitored projects under the ministry and observed the quality of road construction across the country.

The association maintained that the minister should be allowed to continue discharging his official duties while the relevant authorities handle the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Miss Habila’s death.

NANS condemned the call for Umahi’s removal, urging the Northern Youth Council to approach the matter objectively and avoid what it described as attacks on a public officer who has continued to execute the mandate of the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

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