Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had ordered the Department of State Services (DSS) to join the police in investigating Mohbad's death.
This is the first statement of the governor since the passing of the 27-year old singer last Tuesday.
The governor finally sent his condolences to the deceased family after intense pressure from the public and a deafening silence from him amidst the current situation.
The Lagos State Government released a statement that a 19-man panel has been formed to unravel the mystery surrounding the artist's death.
Sanwo-Olu said the DSS has been invited to probe the death of the singer and assured that everyone who played a role that led to the singer's death will be dealt with.
He also urged the public to refrain from making statements or spreading information that can jeopardize the investigative process.
Sanwo-Olu said the state welcomes all persons who have important information pertaining to the singer's death and also guarantees their confidentiality and protection.
This is the first statement of the governor since the passing of the 27-year old singer last Tuesday.
The governor finally sent his condolences to the deceased family after intense pressure from the public and a deafening silence from him amidst the current situation.
The Lagos State Government released a statement that a 19-man panel has been formed to unravel the mystery surrounding the artist's death.
Sanwo-Olu said the DSS has been invited to probe the death of the singer and assured that everyone who played a role that led to the singer's death will be dealt with.
He also urged the public to refrain from making statements or spreading information that can jeopardize the investigative process.
Sanwo-Olu said the state welcomes all persons who have important information pertaining to the singer's death and also guarantees their confidentiality and protection.