The group made this known on Monday, 8th June 2026, during a press conference, where it warned that the case — already marked by allegations of confessional statements, sponsorship claims, and violent coordinated attacks — now risks being undermined by what it termed “institutional inconsistencies and external interference.”
The Centre for Human and Socio-Economic Rights (CHSR) has expressed concerns over disturbing developments, procedural delays, and emerging attempts to derail justic in the ongoing prosecution connected to the brutal killings of two indigenes of Ajiran community, Mr. Sheriff Ishola Salami and Prince Kazeem Ademola Akinloye.
The group made this known on Monday, 8th June 2026, during a press conference, where it warned that the case — already marked by allegations of confessional statements, sponsorship claims, and violent coordinated attacks — now risks being undermined by what it termed “institutional inconsistencies and external interference.”
Comrade Alex Omotehinse, President of CHSR, stated that the press briefing was necessitated by disturbing developments surrounding the ongoing trial of the brutal murders of Sheriff Ishola Salami, killed in April 2023, and Prince Kazeem Ademola Akinloye, killed in August 2024.














