The Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe, has reacted to the viral video showing the killing of a suspect by a police officer in Delta State, saying the command has no clear explanation for the incident and that “spirituality may not be far from it.”
Edafe commented during a live interview on Channels Television on Wednesday, while addressing the controversy trailing the video that showed a suspect being executed in public by an Assistant Superintendent of Police.
The incident, which has since been described as an extrajudicial killing, reportedly occurred on Sunday, April 26, 2026, when police operatives attached to the Area Command, Effurun, acted on intelligence from members of the public.
The command had, in a statement on Tuesday, said the deceased, Mene Ogidi, 28, was apprehended while attempting to waybill a parcel suspected to contain a Beretta pistol with four rounds of ammunition.
According to the police, operatives were deployed to the scene to take the suspect into custody.
However, the officer leading the team, ASP Nuhu Usman, “in clear violation of Force Order 237 and the Standard Operating Procedure of the Nigeria Police Force, discharged his firearm, leading to the death of the suspect.”
Edafe said the command was still struggling to understand what led to the officer’s action. “Since my six years of public relations, this is my most difficult moment.
“Because having an incident that cannot be explained is very difficult. There is no explanation for this. That policeman, I just don’t get what I would say was wrong with him. “Police cannot attribute the problem to spirituality, but that may not be far from it. Because that is the only explanation one can give for what he did,” Edafe stated.
His comment comes as the Delta State Police Command continues internal disciplinary processes over the incident, which has already led to the arrest of the officer involved and his transfer to Abuja for further investigation.
The video drew heavy attention across social media and news platforms.
The Nigeria Police Force has maintained that it will not tolerate extrajudicial actions by its personnel, while assuring that due process will be followed in handling the case.