The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has revealed that a former Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service, David Parradang, was found dead in a hotel room in Abuja, hours after lodging with a female guest.
The command, in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, on Tuesday, stated the Parradang checked into Joy House Hotel, Area 3 Junction, on March 3, 2025, at around 12 noon, driving a black Mercedes Benz.
She said, “In light of the recent reports alleging that retired Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service, David Shikfu Parradang, was kidnapped and subsequently killed, we wish to clarify the facts surrounding this incident to ensure accurate information is disseminated to the public.
“On March 3, 2025, at approximately 12:00 pm, Mr. Parradang arrived at Joy House Hotel, Area 3 Junction, driving a black Mercedes Benz. He checked into the hotel, paying a sum of N22,000 for one night’s stay.
“Shortly thereafter, he directed the hotel room attendant to escort a female guest who had come to visit to his room. This lady left the hotel premises around 4pm on the same day.
“Mr. Parradang did not exit his room after the lady left. Around 4am on 04 March 2025, a friend who is a military officer, concerned for his well-being, traced him to the hotel. Upon arrival, the hotel receptionist and the officer proceeded to his room, where Mr. Parradang was found deceased, seated in a chair.”
According to Adeh, the Durumi Police Station was promptly notified, and police arrived on the spot to secure the area, photograph, and gather evidence.
“The Durumi Police Station was notified, and officers promptly arrived at the scene, secured the area, took photographs, and collected all relevant evidence to preserve the integrity of the crime scene.
“The body has been transferred to the National Hospital for necessary procedures, and hotel staff are currently cooperating with police investigations,” she said.
Speaking on speculations that Parradang was kidnapped and murdered, the Adeh dismissed such claims and urged the public to avoid spreading unverified information.
She said, “We urge the public and media outlets to refrain from spreading unverified information, including claims of kidnapping, that may incite fear or panic.
“The FCT Police Command is committed to conducting a thorough investigation to uncover the circumstances surrounding Mr. Parradang’s death. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we work to ensure justice is served.”
Chronicle NG had earlier reported that Parradang was killed by gunmen in Abuja.
A source within the service confirmed his death too, adding that plans were underway to visit his family for a condolence visit.
“I don’t know exactly how he died, but we are planning to visit his family to offer our condolences,” the source said.
Parradang, who served in the NIS for over 30 years, held various positions across the country before becoming Comptroller-General of the NIS.