The Commissioner for Youth Affairs in Osun State, Moshood Olagunju, has urged the youths in the state to stay from any form of illegality to avoid untimely death.
Speaking via a statement issued in Osogbo on Sunday, the commissioner sympathised with the family of the late Afro-pop star Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly called Mohbad.
He subsequently called on the young populace to embrace legal means in earning their livelihood.
The statement which was made available to newsmen by the Ministryโs Information Officer, Kafayat Olabomi, urged security agencies to ensure that no stone is left untouched towards bringing the killers of the singer to book.
It reads partly: โThe state government urge the youths to continue to thread the path of legal means of earning a living as opposed to illegality which may claim their lives.
โWhile also identifying with the bereaved family over the death of their son, Osun state government commended youths in Osun who joined the rest of their counterparts all over Nigeria in staging a peaceful protestโ.
The Commissioner for Youth Affairs, also appreciated the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, for promptly setting up an investigating panel towards unraveling the circumstances behind the death of the young artist.