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Senate President Ahmad Lawan has expressed sadness over the death of Channels TV reporter, Precious Owolabi, in the violent clash between members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), and security agents in Abuja on Monday.

At least, six people were reportedly killed in the Monday clash between members of the IMN and Nigerian police.

Channels Television reporter, Precious Owolabi and DCP Usman Musa were among those who lost their lives.

Lawan, in a statement issued on Tuesday by Ola Awoniyi, his Special Adviser on Media, described the death of Owolabi, a serving NYSC member, as tragic.

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He extended his condolences to the family of Owolabi, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

He also commiserated with the family of Usman Umar and the Nigeria Police over the death of their son and Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) during the incident.

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He condemned the habitual resort to violence by members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria under the guise of the exercise of their rights to freedom of association and expression.

Lawan urged the Federal Government to find a speedy resolution to the agitation by members of the movement, within the context of the rule of law, national peace, and security.

The Senate President also called on the security agencies to evolve a new approach for peaceful enforcement of law and order, even in the face of provocation.

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“It is tragic that a brilliant life and professional prospect was abruptly cut short in a manner that diminishes us as citizens of a democratic nation.

“All lawful options need to be considered towards avoiding carnage from needless confrontations of citizens with the security forces.

“Federal Government should find a speedy resolution to the agitation by members of the movement, within the context of the rule of law, national peace and security,” the statement added.

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