e Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr Abubakar Malami , for sparing the alleged killer soldiers from charges.on Friday, an elder brother to the deceased, Mr Andrew Ediale, described Malami’s removal of the soldiers’ names from the charges earlier filed against them alongside Hamisu as shameful and constituting a grave injustice.
The dead included Inspector Mark Ediale, 36; Sgt. Dahiru Musa, 40; Owolabi Babajide, 24; Farouk Bashir, 30; and Usman Danazumi, 44. The Ediale family who has already briefed human rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana , to help them to seek redress over the killing of their son, said on Friday that justice must be done.
The inspector, dismissed from service for aiding Wadume, stated that Balarabe threatened to kill him if he refused to destroy the records showing the visit of the Intelligence Response Team to the station on August 6, 2019, Wadume’s arrest. The panel, set up by the Chief of Defence Staff and headed by Rear Admiral I. Olaiya, probed the killing of the three policemen and two civilians by soldiers commanded by Balarabe.
Twenty-four hours after the attack on the policemen, Dadje stated that he saw Balarabe and his boys taking away two vehicles belonging to Wadume from his house to the residence of one Alh. Saleh Danburan in Ibbi, apparently to hide them.
He will regret it one day when a life of his own brother will also be taken away by bandit. Karma is sure Malami!
It's indeed stigmatizing to exonerate a culprit from his guilt, it's not too late for the justice minister to reverse the decision in the interest of justice.
The nation's legislators should know that their work is to continually make or amend laws as necessary in order to ensure gd governance. If they concentrate on this they would hav observed d various gaps in governance & strengthened institutions by law making & cut down strongmen
National assembly should carry out the necessary amendments to the constitution and other relevant laws that gives such unchecked discretionary powers to the attorney general. This is not how Justice is done
A very notorious regime. The law is reserved for those out of sync with government. Our justice system is in shambles and the rule of law losts its soul. To exempt criminals for the touch stone of justice, gives a cavalier rendition of the rule of law. Shame!
This administration is shameless I suppose.
When i check on the things going on in Nigeria government i just which I had super powers😭😭😭
Too shameful, rotten government
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