 Some members of the civil society organization in Oshun state have threatened to continue to demand justice for innocent residents that have been unjustly killed in the state by police officers. The group vowed to mobilize youths to begin another round of protests if extrajudicial killings continue in the state. The group gave the correct in Oshubo during the protest staged by some youths over the death of Ampuyola Olamide. He is alleged to have been killed by a police officer on Sunday night at about half past twelve in front of his residence. The group blocked all motor routes at the newly constructed Olaya flyover in the capital city, preventing human and vehicular movements. They ventilated their grievances and demanded justice over the death of Olamide. We put it to record that those two young men, Matthew and Ampuyola, they were never Amrubas. One of them has a shop right at Olaya here. Yes. They are in no sense citizens of this country, whose house were bogged by police officers and extrajudicial instincts. Some months ago, they killed a power operator along Okioniti. Sometimes ago, they killed Prince Saeed of Raguji. Sometimes ago, three young boys were shot on their way to the Correctional Center in Malaysia. Police cannot just go inside somebody house, even if it's three o'clock, four o'clock. There is no business. But upon information that these are the people disturbing the committee. And four, five days ago, the committee was disturbed. And the same community came to report. We responded. And it was behind the house, an isolated house, behind the house. And those people ran into the bush. We showed that the bush was right inside the I mean behind the house, bush and river.