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Nigerian Government Wants El-Zakzaky To Die In Prison – IMN Member, Danladi Alleges

Zakzaky and wife Zeenat The Chairman, Resource Forum of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Prof Abdullahi Danladi, has said the Nigerian government wants the group’s leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, to die in detention. El-Zakzaky and his wife have been in detention since 2015 after his followers clashed with soldiers in Zaria, Kaduna. Zakzaky and wife, Zeenat. Both of them are facing trial on an eight counts bordering on alleged culpable homicide, unlawful assembly and disruption of the public peace, along with other charges to which they both pleaded not guilty on September 29, 2020. Speaking with PUNCH, Danladi said there were fears that the IMN leader could die in detention because of his medical condition and the physical and psychological trauma that he had been subjected to. He added that the group had not committed any crime to warrant the persecution its members had faced in the hands of the Nigerian authorities. “Certainly, there is that underlying fear. That is

Nigerian Government Wants El-Zakzaky To Die In Prison – IMN Member, Danladi Alleges

Zakzaky and wife Zeenat The Chairman, Resource Forum of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Prof Abdullahi Danladi, has said the Nigerian government wants the group’s leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, to die in detention. El-Zakzaky and his wife have been in detention since 2015 after his followers clashed with soldiers in Zaria, Kaduna. Zakzaky and wife, Zeenat. Both of them are facing trial on an eight counts bordering on alleged culpable homicide, unlawful assembly and disruption of the public peace, along with other charges to which they both pleaded not guilty on September 29, 2020. Speaking with PUNCH, Danladi said there were fears that the IMN leader could die in detention because of his medical condition and the physical and psychological trauma that he had been subjected to. He added that the group had not committed any crime to warrant the persecution its members had faced in the hands of the Nigerian authorities. “Certainly, there is that underlying fear. That is

Farmers Flee As Herdsmen Attack Igangan Again

File Photo There is renewed tension in the Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State following the alleged takeover of two villages by some herdsmen, the PUNCH reports. The two villages, Kajola and Gbagba Idere, are located in the Ayete Local Government Area of the state. File Photo Residents of Ayete said that a Fulani herdsman, Iskilu Wakil, was asked to leave the area because he did not buy the land he was occupying. This was said to have infuriated the herder, who claimed he was a combatant with arms and ammunition. The Asawo of Ayete, Oba Emmanuel Okeniyi, said those who have farms in the villages had fled the places over fear that they might be attacked by Wakil. Oba Okeniyi said, “They asked him to leave the area. I don’t think he bought the land from anybody and the owners of the land asked him to leave. But rather than leave, he has become a terror. The Fulani there usually destroy their (hosts) farms. “The farmers in the villages have fled their places, t

Bandits Give Kidnapped Victims N60,000 ‘To Buy Slippers’ After Collecting N2m Ransom From Families

File Photo Gunmen suspected to be bandits have given six abductees N10,000 each from the N2 million ransom paid by their families. The victims were kidnapped on Thursday after the gunmen attacked Avu community, Gupa- Abugi ward, Lapai Local Government Area of Niger State. File Photo One person was also killed during the attack. “The gunmen arrived at the village around 1:00 am in large numbers and upon seeing them, people scampered for safety as the gunmen were shooting sporadically. One person was killed and six others were kidnapped,” a resident said. SaharaReporters gathered that the bandits contacted their families and requested for N10m, which was later reduced to N2m. The money was however paid during the weekend and the kidnappers accompanied the victims back to their village. “We paid N2m for their release; they initially told us to pay N10m. Out of this money, they gave our people N60,000. They told them to use it to buy slippers,” a resident told SaharaReporters

President Buhari Violates COVID-19 Law Prescribing 6-month Jail Term For Defaulters

President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday violated the coronavirus (COVID-19) Health Protection Regulations 2021 Act he recently signed into law.  Buhari had on Wednesday signed the new law prescribing six-month jail term for persons convicted for disobeying any COVID-19 guideline. Although most of the provisions were already in place, the legal instrument provided a basis for the prosecution of defaulters. As provided in the Quarantine Act, section 34 of the new law states that any offence under the regulation is punishable by a fine or a term of six months imprisonment or both. The law provides for the maintenance of physical distance in gatherings, while all persons in such public places must, among other things, wear face masks, wash their hands and have their temperature checked before entering such venues. See Also Sahara Reporters Buhari Signs Bill Making Use Of Face Masks In Public Compulsory 0 Comments 3 Days Ago It also restricts gathering of more than 50 pe