National Association of Masev Students (NAMS) Demands Justice for Late Timothy Terhile of Isa Mustapha Agwai I Polytechnic

NAMS Benue State has called for justice following the death of Comr. Timothy Terhile, who was allegedly beaten to death by soldiers. The organization is rallying for accountability and proper investigation.

National Association of Masev Students (NAMS) Demands Justice for Late Timothy Terhile of Isa Mustapha Agwai I Polytechnic

The National Association of Masev Students (NAMS) in Benue State has issued a strong call for justice following the tragic death of Comr. Timothy Terhile. The student leader was reportedly beaten to death by soldiers in an incident that has sparked outrage and demands for accountability.

According to eyewitness accounts and statements from NAMS, Comr. Terhile was involved in a confrontation with soldiers that led to a fatal assault. The students’ association has condemned the excessive use of force and is calling for a thorough and impartial investigation into the incident.

NAMS President, [Insert Name], expressed deep sorrow over the loss and urged authorities to hold those responsible accountable. “Comr. Timothy Terhile was a dedicated student leader whose life was cut short by an act of unwarranted violence,” said [Insert Name]. “We demand justice and a transparent investigation to ensure that such brutality does not go unpunished.”

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The association is mobilizing students and civil society groups to join in the call for justice, demanding that the soldiers involved be brought to trial. They have also called for measures to prevent future occurrences of similar violence.

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As the situation unfolds, NAMS is committed to pursuing justice for Comr. Terhile and ensuring that the rights and safety of students are upheld.

For further updates, follow NAMS on their social media platforms or contact their official representatives.