Ogun: Labourer killed as soldier opens fire at demolition site

A military operative reportedly shot dead Oluwaseyi Adeoye, a labourer with the Ogun State Government, during a demolition exercise at Orile-Imo on Monday.

The incident occurred on Monday during a demolition exercise in Orile-Imo, Ogun State. Oluwaseyi Adeoye, employed as a labourer by the Ogun State Government, was fatally shot by a military operative. Details surrounding the shooting remain limited in available reports. The event has raised concerns about security during government operations in the area. No further information on the motive or subsequent actions was provided in the sources.

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