 The House of Representatives has condemned in totality the killing of a female lawyer Raheem Omobo-Lanley by an assistant superintendent of police Dran B. Vandi on Christmas Day in the Ajah area of Lagos State. The House is also said to investigate the other incidents that led to the death of the pregnant mother of twins. Sponsor of the motion, Representative Ibrahim Obanikoro expressed worry that the deceased is a second person to be shot this month by officers from the Ajiwi Police Division in Ajah. He prayed the House to, as a matter of urgency, investigate the matter and recommend that police officers be banned from consuming alcohol. In his response, the speaker described the incident as unfortunate. The House notes that on Sunday, December 25, 2022, Mrs. Raheem and her family were returning from church when they were pulled over in Ajah area by officers of the Nigerian police. Without any altercation, one of the officers, ASP Dran B. Vandi, aimed at and pulled his trigger, killing Mrs. Raheem on the spot. Mrs. Raheem was several months pregnant with twins. Mr. Speaker, concerned that the same incident happened earlier in the month 7th of December to be precise by officers from the same Ajah police station gone down a young man by the name Ghafal Ubrahimo, which sparked a bit of civic unrest. Mr. Speaker, worried that this type of occurrence happens often across Nigeria and that the officers usually get away with shooting and killing same innocent citizens they swore to protect. I believe this was your constituency. And the gruesome murder of the young lady has been public from Burna in the last couple of days. Indeed, very, very unfortunate. I think straightforward enough, your prayers are straightforward. We'll just put the question. Those in support please say aye. Those against me say nay. Ayes have it. You ask for a minute silence. So we'll do the one minute silence. Mrs. Raheem, rest in peace.