Court Orders Arrest Of Kano APC Chairman Abbas Over Threat Utterances



By Our Reporter 


A Federal High Court in Kano has issue an order for the investigation, arrest and prosecution of All Progressives Congress, APC, chairman Abdullahi Abbas.

Abbas was  accused of threat to life, disruption of peace and hate speeches in a suit filed by Mahmoud Lamido.

The Kano indigene, through his counsel Bashir Yusuf Muhammad, told the court that Abbas, in a phone call, insinuated that he would kill him (sai na batar da kai).

Kukuruku gathered that Justice S. A. Amobeda adjourned the matter to 16th of February to monitor compliance.

The New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, in Kano has described the ruling as “a milestone achievement” for democracy.

Campaign spokesperson, Sanusi Bature said Abbas had been a subject of public discourse due to his utterances that could jeopardise peace.

Bature hinted it was the second time a court ordered the Commissioner of Police to arrest and prosecute the APC leader for alleged violence, intimidation and threat.

“We hope this will serve as a lesson to any politician who chooses the way of violence than promoting peace in Kano and Nigeria,” he noted

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