…calls for Umahi’s Suspension

The Youth and Students Advocates for Development Initiative (YSAD) has commended the Ebonyi State Police Command for insisting on autopsy on the remains of Mary Habila.

YSAD hailed the police over the decision stressing that the case Habila who was allegedly found dead naked, with blood smear in her mouth, right on the premises of Minister David Umahi’s country home at Uburu, Ebonyi State, deserves thorough investigation.

Nwagbara Obinna, Executive Director
YSAD said the closure it seeks in this matter follows disturbing explicit videos and pictures obtained from traditional and online news sources.

“We note with grave concern that the family of the deceased has requested that no autopsy be carried out, and that no investigation be pursued, while demanding that the corpse be handed over for burial.

“YSAD views this demand as deeply troubling and contrary to the principles of justice, transparency, and accountability. In a matter involving mysterious death of a citizen within the residence of a high-ranking public official, the full weight of the law must prevail.

“An autopsy is not optional, it is a necessary legal and medical procedure to establish the cause of death, and no family request or political influence should override this procedure.”

YSAD urged the Nigeria Police Force to remain resolute and uncompromising in this case, stressing that no pressure, whether from the family, powerful individuals, or any quarters, should deter the police from conducting a thorough, independent, and transparent investigation.

YSAD said that the sanctity of Mary Habila’s life demands nothing less, and called on the Inspector General of Police to personally monitor the case and ensure that all standard operating procedures are strictly followed.

Furthermore, YSAD calls on President Bola Tinubu to immediately suspend David Umahi as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria pending the outcome of the investigation.

“Given the gravity of the circumstances: a young woman losing her life in the residence of a sitting minister. It is only proper that Mr. Umahi steps aside to allow an unhindered and unbiased inquiry.

“This is not a presumption of guilt but a necessary measure to uphold public confidence in the integrity of the investigation process.”

YSAD said that justice must not be sacrificed on the altar of influence or convenience, stressing that Mary Habila’s family deserves the truth, and the Nigerian people deserve accountability.

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