Amnesty condemns killing of popular Nigerian footballer by police

Amnesty International has condemned the killing of Sani, a popular Niger State footballer by a policeman  under the influence of alcohol in Sabon Gari market, Chanchaga area of the state.

TheNewsGuru reports that the deceased Sani was shot dead by the police while sleeping at his friend’s tea shop

Amnesty said in a statement, “The Nigerian authorities must immediately and impartially investigate the killing of a footballer Sani by a policeman at New Market Sabon Gari Chanchaga LGA of Niger state. Sani was shot dead by the police while sleeping at his friend’s tea stall.

“Witnesses told Amnesty International that the killers of Sani were heavily drunk and went on a shooting spree in the community. Sani was buried today.

“For decades, Nigeria police had been targeting youths with utter disregard for the rule of law. It is unacceptable that despite many pledges of reforms, the police in Nigeria continue to operate with complete impunity, while formenting a toxic climate of fear and corruption.”

The police spokesman in the state, Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed the incident, noting that it was reported to police and investigation was underway.

“The Command received the complaint of the alleged shooting this morning, which was reported to have occurred at about 3 a.m. on 10th March 2025 at Angwan-Kaje area of Maitumbi, Minna.

“The Commissioner of Police has directed the DPO Maitumbi to investigate and identify the team who allegedly committed such a heinous act for further necessary action.

“Further development and action taken will be made known to the public in due course,” he stated.