The family of Mary Habila has announced the date for her burial as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding her death at the Abuja residence of Nigeria’s Minister of Works, David Umahi.
Mary Habila reportedly died under controversial circumstances at the minister’s official residence, prompting widespread public attention and a police investigation aimed at uncovering the events that led to her death. Authorities have assured the public that the investigation is ongoing and that all relevant evidence is being examined to establish the facts surrounding the incident.
Despite the ongoing probe, Habila’s family has proceeded with funeral arrangements after receiving her remains. Family members disclosed that she will be laid to rest on the scheduled burial date in accordance with their religious and cultural traditions.
The tragic incident has generated significant public interest, with many Nigerians calling for a transparent and thorough investigation. Civil society groups and concerned citizens have also urged law enforcement agencies to ensure that justice is served, regardless of the outcome of the investigation.
The Nigeria Police Force has maintained that detectives are working diligently to gather statements from witnesses, analyze available evidence, and determine whether any criminal liability exists. Officials have reiterated their commitment to conducting a professional, impartial, and comprehensive investigation before drawing any conclusions.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Works, David Umahi, has continued to cooperate with investigators as the inquiry progresses. Authorities have not released the final findings of the investigation, and no official conclusion has been reached regarding the cause or circumstances of Mary Habila’s death.
As preparations for her burial continue, family members, friends, and sympathizers have continued to mourn her passing while expressing hope that the ongoing investigation will provide answers and ensure accountability where necessary.
The police have urged members of the public to avoid speculation and allow investigators to complete their work, promising that the outcome of the investigation will be made public once the process is concluded.
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