Close Menu
Chronicle NG
    Trending Stories
    Mbappe scores a penalty in France win over Paraguay

    France overcome Paraguay to set up Morocco showdown in quarters-finals

    July 5, 2026
    Donald Trump is reportedly considering a presidential pardon for Sean "Diddy" Combs as part of a new round of clemency reviews.

    Trump weighs presidential pardon for Diddy

    July 4, 2026
    Jim Obazee testifying before the Federal Capital Territory High Court during the ongoing trial of former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele.

    Obazee says Buhari, Mustapha should have been charged in $6.23m Emefiele trial

    July 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • France overcome Paraguay to set up Morocco showdown in quarters-finals
    • Trump weighs presidential pardon for Diddy
    • Obazee says Buhari, Mustapha should have been charged in $6.23m Emefiele trial
    • 11 kidnap victims escape after abductors fell asleep in Edo forest
    • Nigeria demands compensation from Cote d’Ivoire over trader’s death in prison
    • Benin traditionalists lay curses on criminals, fortify Edo against insecurity
    • Morocco thrash Canada 3-0 to reach quarter-finals
    • Abducted Ekiti worshippers regain freedom as one dies in captivity
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Chronicle NGChronicle NG
    Subscribe
    Sunday, July 5
    • News
      • Nigeria News
      • World News
      • Headlines News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
    • Contact Us
    Chronicle NG

    Police deny shooting protesting UNICROSS students

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoMay 5, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    IGP vows to crack down on Osun election violence, warns political thugs
    Inspector General of Police, IGP Tunji Disu
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp

    The Cross River State Police Command has refuted accusations that its officers opened fire on University of Cross River State student demonstrators during a demonstration in Calabar, describing the widely circulated footage as false and deceptive.

    In a statement issued on Monday, the Cross River Police Public Relations Officer, Eitokpah Akata, said the Command had reviewed the event and found no evidence to corroborate reports that live ammunition was used on demonstrators.

    “The Command wishes to state unequivocally that the circulating narrative is incorrect and does not represent the verified sequence of events as observed and documented by security operatives deployed to the scene,” the statement partly read.

    The police said that the traffic accident that killed three students on May 1 at Ikot Okon, New Okurikang Junction in Odukpani Local Government Area, set off the protest.

    The Command revealed that it had received information before the demonstration and sent out officers, including the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of operations, to keep an eye on things and keep law and order intact.

    “At about 0900 hrs on 4th May 2026, the command received credible intelligence of a planned student protest and promptly deployed the deputy commissioner of police, Department of Operations, alongside other police personnel, to ensure public safety, maintain law and order, and prevent any breakdown of peace,” the statement added.

    According to Akata, the demonstration started out calmly with police interacting with student leaders and pleading for calm, but at various points during the parade, it descended into violence.

    “On arrival, police personnel engaged student leaders in dialogue and appealed for calm and orderly conduct. The protest initially commenced peacefully before it later degenerated into violence,” Akata stated.

    The police maintained that no firearms were used throughout the protest.

    “The Command states categorically that no protester was shot, no protester was targeted with firearms, and at no time were live rounds discharged by police operatives during the entire incident,” he said.

    However, it claimed that some demonstrators damaged public facilities at the General Hospital, such as an ambulance, leading to a controlled reaction by security personnel.

    “However, upon reaching the General Hospital, some aggrieved protesters became violent and vandalized public infrastructure, including an ambulance, windows, signposts, and other hospital facilities.

    “Police operatives responded with restraint and adopted lawful, non-lethal crowd management procedures aimed strictly at de-escalating tension and restoring order while preventing further destruction of public property,” he said.

    When demonstrators advanced to the Government House and tried to force access, the situation apparently got worse.

    “The procession later moved to the Government House, where some protesters became increasingly aggressive and attempted to force entry into the premises, thereby posing a serious threat to public safety and critical government infrastructure,” Akata stated.

    According to the Force, officers deployed non-lethal measures, including smoke canisters, to disperse the crowd and restore order.

    “In response, security personnel deployed minimal, lawful, and non-lethal crowd-control measures, including the deployment of smoke canisters as a controlled, non-lethal dispersal measure into the air to safely disperse the crowd. The measure was applied strictly to prevent a breach of security and restore order in line with standard public order policing procedures.”

    The Force emphasized that no fatalities were recorded during the protest and that no deaths resulted from police action.

    “The command further reiterates that no fatalities were recorded during the protest, and no death occurred as a result of police action,” Akata noted.

    Following intervention by government authorities, including the special adviser on security, and a meeting between student groups and Deputy Governor Peter Odey, normalcy was reportedly restored.

    The public was advised by the police to ignore what they regarded as incendiary and inaccurate content that could cause friction.

    Governor Bassey Otu expressed grief over the incident, describing it as devastating and a major loss to the state.

    In a statement, the governor said the tragedy had plunged Cross River into mourning and extended condolences to the families of the victims and the university community.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

    Keep Reading

    Donald Trump is reportedly considering a presidential pardon for Sean "Diddy" Combs as part of a new round of clemency reviews.

    Trump weighs presidential pardon for Diddy

    Jim Obazee testifying before the Federal Capital Territory High Court during the ongoing trial of former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele.

    Obazee says Buhari, Mustapha should have been charged in $6.23m Emefiele trial

    Eleven kidnap victims escaped after abductors fell asleep in an Edo forest as police arrested 32 suspected kidnappers statewide.

    11 kidnap victims escape after abductors fell asleep in Edo forest

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu speaking on Nigeria's demand for compensation over the death of a Nigerian trader in Cote d’Ivoire prison.

    Nigeria demands compensation from Cote d’Ivoire over trader’s death in prison

    Benin traditional priests and priestesses perform spiritual rites at the Oba of Benin's Palace to combat insecurity in Edo State.

    Benin traditionalists lay curses on criminals, fortify Edo against insecurity

    Worshippers abducted during an attack on a Christ Apostolic Church in Eda Oniyo, Ilejemeje LGA, Ekiti State, have been released.

    Abducted Ekiti worshippers regain freedom as one dies in captivity

    Subscribe to News

    Be the first to get the latest news updates from ChronicleNG about world, sports, politics etc

    Mbappe scores a penalty in France win over Paraguay

    France overcome Paraguay to set up Morocco showdown in quarters-finals

    July 5, 2026
    Donald Trump is reportedly considering a presidential pardon for Sean "Diddy" Combs as part of a new round of clemency reviews.

    Trump weighs presidential pardon for Diddy

    July 4, 2026
    Jim Obazee testifying before the Federal Capital Territory High Court during the ongoing trial of former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele.

    Obazee says Buhari, Mustapha should have been charged in $6.23m Emefiele trial

    July 4, 2026
    Eleven kidnap victims escaped after abductors fell asleep in an Edo forest as police arrested 32 suspected kidnappers statewide.

    11 kidnap victims escape after abductors fell asleep in Edo forest

    July 4, 2026
    Minister of Foreign Affairs Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu speaking on Nigeria's demand for compensation over the death of a Nigerian trader in Cote d’Ivoire prison.

    Nigeria demands compensation from Cote d’Ivoire over trader’s death in prison

    July 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Politics
    • News
    • Sports
    • Business
    • About Us
    © 2026 ChronicleNG

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.