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The Senate has called on President Bola Tinubu to approve the payment of N200m as compensation to the family of two-year-old Ivan Omhonrina, who was tragically killed by a stray bullet during a botched operation by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency in Delta State.
The Senate made the call on Thursday, after considering a petition submitted by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, Neda Imasuen,
The incident, which occurred on July 13, 2023, in Okpanam, Oshimili North Local Government Area, shocked the nation.
Ivan, who was returning home from school with his family, was fatally hit by a bullet.
His older brother, Eromosele, was also shot in the eye and left seriously injured.
Lawmakers across party lines expressed outrage, describing the child’s death as both preventable and heartbreaking.
The Senate chamber observed a minute of silence in Ivan’s memory as a mark of respect.
Senator Imasuen, who presented the petition, said the case was not merely an “accidental discharge” but a tragic reflection of deep-rooted lapses in Nigeria’s law enforcement operations.
“This is a painful and unacceptable loss of innocent life. It highlights the urgent need for security agencies to improve professionalism and accountability in their operations,” he told his colleagues during plenary.
The Senate urged the NDLEA to take full responsibility for the incident and called on President Tinubu to authorise the N200m compensation as a humanitarian gesture to the bereaved family.
To ensure the recommendation is implemented, the Senate directed its Committee on Legislative Compliance to monitor the matter and report back within two months.








