Shooting of Accord Party Chairman in Osun: Was the police investigation adequate?
Osun police investigate shooting of Accord Party chairman amid concerns over political violence and law enforcement response.

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Was the police investigation into the shooting of the Accord Party chairman in Osun adequate and appropriate?
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In Osun State, Nigeria, the chairman of the Accord Party in Osogbo local government was shot, prompting the Osun State Police Command to launch an investigation. The incident has raised concerns about the security situation and the effectiveness of the police response in handling politically sensitive violence.
The police probe aims to uncover the circumstances of the shooting and identify those responsible, with the outcome critical to public trust in law enforcement and political stability in the region.
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