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Tension in Zamfara over killing of Islamic scholar arrested by state guards
Mr Hassan, a respected Islamic teacher, was picked up by the guards in the evening “for questioning” but was allegedly killed.
A source in the community told BBC Hausa, That Mr Hassan was arrested by five members of the group a few minutes after 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
“Yesterday in the evening some of them came on motorcycles. We were told they were members of the group from Tsafe (another local government area). They teamed up with some of their colleagues here in Mada and asked Malam to follow them for investigation.
“We didn’t suspect anything because they were in a friendly mood and made everyone believe that it was just a normal investigation. But when they went out of the community, they stopped, slaughtered him like a ram and left his dead body there,” the BBC Hausa source, who was anonymous, said.
Terrorists have been active in Zamfara and other North-west Nigerian states for over a decade that had led to the death or displacement of hundreds of thousands of people.
The terrorists, who mostly live in the forests, procure information from residents about the movements of security agents and rich people in the community to attack.
Suspected informants have been arrested by both conventional and unconventional security agents but several innocent people have also been wrongly tagged as informants.
This is the second time the guards have killed an influential person in the state over allegations of supporting terrorists.
Newsmen reported last month how a traditional title holder in Yandoto, Magaji Lawali, was also picked up and later killed by the guards.
Sources in Mada, who asked not to be named for security reasons, told journalists that the deceased had a long-running battle with a member of the CPG in the community.
“The Malam (Mr Hassan) was not arrested with any exhibit, he was never associated with the terrorists. His only offence was when Malam intervened when some innocent youths who were arrested by Yan Sakai were about to be killed.
“Malam and some elders in the community, including the district head, stood for the two boys and they were released. The boys were arrested by the vigilante members (before the formation of CPG) while they were returning from the South-west where they went to do some menial jobs to get money,” he said.
The source, who said, the situation has thrown the community into confusion, insisted some of the CPG members who were part of the vigilante group, were unhappy with Mr Hassan.
Commenting on BBC Hausa on the development, the commander of the CPG in the state, Rabiu Yandoto, said the state government and the group would take action against those who killed Mr Hassan.
“We have ordered that all the CPG members around Mada should be brought forward so that we can make a comprehensive investigation into the killing.
“We have not given order to any of our members to arrest any person and kill. We are not made to kill people because we are not supposed to take laws into our hands,” he said.
Metro
Parents plead with Gov Adeleke to grant son amnesty over death sentence for stealing fowl’s eggs
Parents of Segun Olowookere, an inmate who was convicted to death and currently in Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison have pleaded with Governor Ademola Adeleke to grant their son amnesty ahead of his second year anniversary in office.
Olowookere was sentenced to death by Justice Falola of an Osun State High Court, sitting in Ikirun for robbing a poultry farm in Oyan, Odo-otin local government where he was said to have stole a fowl and eggs.
But fifteen years later his conviction, Olowookere who was arrested at the age of 17 is still languishing in the prison with his appeal pending at the Court of Appeal in Akure Court, Ondo State.
Speaking with reporters yesterday, Segun’s mother, Mrs Folashade Olowookere call on the governor to revisit the case and use his good office in granting amnesty to her son.
The mother who spoke in a laden voice noted that Segun is their only son and they cannot afford to continue wasting within the four wall of the prison, saying the crime her son did not committed the offence he was convicted for.
“I want to plead with our amiable governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke to please use his office to release my son. We have sold our properties to secure his release since he was convicted in 2014. He is a brilliant chap who have a brighter future ahead of him. We must not allow him to waste the peak of his life within the four wall of the prison.
“The speaker of the House of Assembly is from our town, we also plead for his intervention on this case. Also, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice should also help us. Segun has a promising future and can be useful to the society,” the mother pleaded.
Also, Segun’s father, Mr Olanrewaju Olowookere asserted that his son has never involved in any crime before he was arrested in 2010 on the accusation of stealing fowls and eggs from a relative poultry.
The father claimed that his son was arrested in his shop while playing with some of his friend, saying the arrest was a setup.
He said: At this point, all we need is the assistance of His Excellency, Governor Ademola Adeleke to grant amnesty to our son. We are always in grief since he was sentenced. We have not experience any kind of happiness. Nobody will be happy seeing his only son to rot in jail.
“Meanwhile, his case was a kind of frame up. He never gone out on the day of his arrest in 2010. He was with me at my shop in Oyan playing with some of his friends until the police came to arrest him. We don’t know what his offence was. Also, the poultry they claimed he robbed belongs to one of our relatives. The owner even denied it in open court that Segun was not involved.
“The governor should please help us with his power. We have spent fortunes, sold properties on this case. But proved futile. As the governor prepares for his second year anniversary in office, we want him to set our son free. He can be useful to the society.
Olowookere according to his parents has finished his first degree at the National Open University (NOUN) while in prison.
OSUN DEFENDER in its September 13, 2024 reports that about 86 convicts from Osun state are in dire and unbearable conditions as a result of overcrowding in the death row section of the Nigeria Correctional Centre, especially in Lagos and Ogun States.
The medium learnt that the convicts are presently in Ibara Custodial Centre, Abeokuta and Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison. This, according to findings, is due to the unavailability of a Board of Mercy yet to be constituted by Governor Ademola Adeleke in place.
In the meantime, a faith-based nongovernmental organisation, the Centre for Justice, Mercy, and Reconciliation (CJMR), has asked Governor Adeleke to establish the Board of Mercy to see to the needs of prisoners, especially in relation to granting amnesty to inmates on death row.
CJMR, in a letter signed by its Executive Director, Pastor Hezekiah Olujobi, stated that “It has come to our notice that throughout the previous administration in Osun State, there was no Board of Mercy; as a result, the state governor has not been granting amnesty to inmates on death row in Osun State, in contravention of the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution.
“We would like to humbly draw your attention to Sections 175 and 212 of the Constitution of the Nigerian Constitution, which empower the state governor to grant amnesty to convicts, both those serving imprisonment and those on death row. It is concerning that this constitutional provision has not been fully implemented in Osun State for nearly six years.
“Furthermore, we wish to highlight the dire and unbearable conditions of overcrowding in the death row section of the Correctional Centre. Presently, in Ibara Custodial Centre, Abeokuta, Ogun State, there are 85 people on death row who are convicts from Osun State.
“We believe that some of these inmates could be transferred to the general convict section, thereby reducing the overcrowding in the death row section. Additionally, we urge that those who meet the criteria for total freedom under the Constitution be considered for release.
“We respectfully request that Your Excellency looks into this appeal and take the appropriate steps to constitute the Board of Mercy in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and take the necessary actions to address the issues raised,” CJMR stated.
Metro
Abducted victim rescued, vehicle, guns recovered by police
Operatives of Rivers State Police Command have rescued a kidnap victim from his armed abductors.
According to report, the victim was rescued minutes after he was kidnapped in Oyigbo area of the state, following the swift intervention of the police.
Report further revealed that police operatives, on getting a distress call, had chased the abductors, resulting in a gun duel, and that the criminals had abandoned the target and fled, following the superior firepower of the police.
The Police Public Relations Officer of the command, Grace Iringe-Koko, said the incident happened on Sunday.
Iringe-Koko in the statement, yesterday, in Port Harcourt, said police rescued the victim who was abandoned in the vehicle, recovered the operational car used by the kidnappers and one gun.
She said: “On November 17, 2024, about 2023hrs, operatives of the Command received a distress call from the Command’s Control Room indicating that a gang of armed men numbering about four operating in a Black colour Toyota Corolla car shot sporadically and kidnapped one Madabuchi Julius ‘m’ at Sabbath Filling Station, Oyigbo.
“Operatives were swiftly mobilised to the scene and the hoodlums on sighting the Police operatives drove off, but they were given a hot chase by the operatives and subsequently intercepted along Egbu Street, Oyigbo and and a gun duel…….ensued between the Police operatives and the hoodlums.
“The hoodlums could not withstand the Police superior fire power and eventually abandoned the victim and their operational vehicle with registration number RIVERS PHC 938 AH and escaped. The victim was rescued unhurt and the vehicle recovered.
“Investigation is ongoing while concerted efforts are intensified to apprehend other fleeing members of the gang and recover their operational weapons.”
Iringe-Koko noted the police in another development arrested some suspected criminals and recovered some items.
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Bandits abduct four farmers in fresh Southern Kaduna attack
Bandits have reportedly abducted about four farmers in the Libere community of Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
Aminu Khalid, the Dokan Karji youth leader, disclosed this to DAILY POST on Thursday in a telephone interview.
He said the farmers were kidnapped at about 12 o’clock while harvesting their crops.
Khalid lamented that the incident has caused panic in Libere and surrounding communities, with residents deserting their villages.
“These bandits have continued to occupy more villages in our local government area unchallenged and causing a lot havoc to the various communities,” he said.
The youth leader had earlier reported that Libere was among the 14 villages over-run by bandits during a recent attack. He had also called for military intervention to restore normalcy in the area.
He identified some of those abducted as Pheobe Adauji, Cecilia Moses, Tambaya and his wife.
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