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As the family of Ifedolapo Oladepo continues to grieve over the loss of their daughter to the cold hands of death at NYSC Kano Orientation camp, her father, Mr. Olawale Oladepo, has said that the Federal Government must meet certain conditions before the family would allow the remains of her daughter to be exhumed for post-mortem autopsy.
Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered an independent investigation into the controversial death of the 26-year-old first class graduate in Transport Management from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho.
In response to President's probe, the Minister for Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalung, had said that Ifedolapo’s remains would be exhumed for autopsy. But the family said they have never been in any communication with anyone on the matter.
The family explained that it will only consider such option after all avenues such as listening to the preceding conversations of Dolapo through communication network had been explored.
The father of the deceased, who spoke to journalists in Osogbo on Monday, asked the Federal Government to explore all avenues, including the conversations of the deceased with members of the family before her death.
He also urged President Muhammad Buhari to caution the Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Comrade Solomon Dalung against making inflammatory statement that could further aggravate the agony of parents and family members over the untimely death of Dolapo.
The Minister, who was said to have exonerated the NYSC of culpability in the death of Ifedolapo was said to have given an indication that the remains of Ifedolapo will be exhumed for autopsy to confirm the cause of the death while in NYSC orientation camp.
Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered an independent investigation into the controversial death of the 26-year-old first class graduate in Transport Management from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho.
In response to President's probe, the Minister for Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalung, had said that Ifedolapo’s remains would be exhumed for autopsy. But the family said they have never been in any communication with anyone on the matter.
The family explained that it will only consider such option after all avenues such as listening to the preceding conversations of Dolapo through communication network had been explored.
The father of the deceased, who spoke to journalists in Osogbo on Monday, asked the Federal Government to explore all avenues, including the conversations of the deceased with members of the family before her death.
He also urged President Muhammad Buhari to caution the Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Comrade Solomon Dalung against making inflammatory statement that could further aggravate the agony of parents and family members over the untimely death of Dolapo.
The Minister, who was said to have exonerated the NYSC of culpability in the death of Ifedolapo was said to have given an indication that the remains of Ifedolapo will be exhumed for autopsy to confirm the cause of the death while in NYSC orientation camp.