Katsina State Governor, Ibrahim Shema has ordered that an
undergraduate of the National Open University of Nigeria be locked up
indefinitely for criticizing him on Facebook.
According to information obtained by Premium
Times, Abdulmalik Sa’idu, has been
languishing in a police cell for over 20 days on the orders of the Governor of
the governor for posting details of an alleged fertiliser scam in the state on
his Facebook timeline. Haba!
According to Abdulmalik’s family
lawyer, he was first invited to the Katsina Government House on August 28 by a
phone caller who claimed he had a message for him.
But when Abdulmalik arrived at the
governor’s office, he was promptly arrested, handcuffed and taken to Batagarawa
Police Station just outside the state capital, Katsina, and detained on the
orders of Mr. Shema’s aide-de-camp, Shehu Koko, a Deputy Superintendent of
Police, DSP.
According to his father, Maiyawo
Sa’idu, while the young student was not charged with any offence, he was
accused of cloning the governor’s phone number and using same to call the state
Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affair, Sani Makana, with
instructions that Mr. Makana deposit N3 million in his account.
Mr. Sa’idu said his son was
innocent. He said if indeed Abdulmalik cloned the governor’s number to dupe a
commissioner he wouldn’t be tricked to come to the Government House to be
arrested.
“I think they are trying to frame
him. I know my son cannot clone the governor’s number and call a commissioner
to put three million into his account,” Mr. Saidu told PREMIUM TIMES.
He said Abdulmalik was arrested
because he posted details of an alleged fertiliser scam by the governor on his
Facebook page.
Mr. Saidu said prior to his son’s
illegal detention, some officials of the state government had warned his son to
desist from criticising the governor on Facebook.
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On one occasion, the General
Manager of Katsina State Road Maintenance Agency, Jamilu Umar, threatened to
pay N2 million to thugs or policemen to kill Abdulmalik if he doesn’t stop
criticising the governor publicly, Mr. Saidu said.
Governor Shema’s Chief Press
Secretary, Sani Malumfashi, rejected repeated calls made to his mobile phone
after this reporter told him he was calling about Abdumalik’s case.
In Katsina, Mr. Sa’idu said he is
worried about the wellbeing of his son after relatives were abruptly stopped
from seeing him a week into his being detained.
“For the first week they used to
bring him out to me. He would eat in front of me and they would take him back
to the cell but for more than 12 days now, we have not seen him. They told me
that they have a directive from above not to bring him to me,” he said. “The
DPO (Divisional Police Officer) told me they have a directive from the
Government House not to bring him out for his family or anybody in Katsina to
see him.”
Akin Ajayi, a Kaduna based lawyer,
who is helping the family on the case, said the DPO of Batagarawa Police
Station told him he had order from above not to release Abdulmalik on bail.
“I spoke to the DPO of the
Batagarawa Police Station and he said he cannot do anything because it was an
order from above,” he said.
Mr. Ajayi said as a lawyer, the
governor should realise that he was breaking the law by holding the boy beyond
48 hours on a “frivolous claim.”
“The governor is a lawyer, his
deputy is a lawyer and the attorney general is a lawyer and they all know that
it is wrongful of them to arrest someone and keep him in detention for more
than 48 hours on a frivolous claim that the boy cloned the governor’s number
and wanted to collect N3 million and some other concocted allegations which are
not proven.
And they now kept the boy
incommunicado. His family cannot reach him, and these days because of the
security situation in the north, he could be killed,” he added.
Mr. Ajayi warned that if
Abdulmalik was not released he was going to send a petition to the National
Human Rights Commission and the Inspector General of Police.
The DPO of Batagarawa declined to
talk to PREMIUM TIMES after he was asked on whose orders Abdulmalik was being
held beyond the 48 hours stipulated by law.
The Police PRO, Abubakar Sadiq,
also refused to return several calls after promising to find out the details of
the case.
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