22nd August,
2022
PRESS RELEASE:
YOBE KILLER
SOLDIERS: MURIC DEMANDS SWIFT JUSTICE
The Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) has called for swift justice in the killing of Shaykh
Goni Aisami by two soldiers on Friday, 19th August, 2022 at between
Nguru and Jajimaji in Yobe State. MURIC described the killing as brutal,
callous and cold-blooded.
This was
contained in a statement issued on Monday, 22nd August, 2022 by the
director of the Islamic human rights organisation, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The full
statement reads:
“The most popular Islamic scholar in Gashua,
Yobe State, Shaykh Goni Aisami was killed on Friday, 19th August,
2022 by a soldier who claimed to be on duty and begged for a lift from Nguru to
Jajimaji town. On their way, the soldier ordered him to stop the car, shot him three
times and dumped his body.
“The soldier
called an accomplice who is another soldier for assistance because the car
failed to start. But all efforts to restart the car failed until local
residents saw the Shaykh’s body and noticed them fiddling with the car. They notified
the police immediately.
“While we commend the Yobe Police Command for arresting
the suspects, we call for swift justice in this matter. The killing is brutal,
callous and cold-blooded. The suspects must be arraigned in a court of
competent jurisdiction as soon as the police completes its investigations. We
warn against any hanky-panky.
“These two
soldiers are a disgrace to the Nigerian Army. They are the bad eggs. While our
gallant soldiers have been having sleepless nights so that Nigerians can sleep with
their two eyes closed, criminal elements among them have been robbing and
killing innocent people.
“These two
soldiers, Lance Corporal John Gabriel and Lance Corporal Adamu Gideon of 241
Recce Battalion Nguru who have confessed to their crimes are bad examples and the law must take its
due course.
“MURIC calls for
full investigation into the crime. There may be other accomplices apart from
the soldier who came to assist him. We are interested in knowing how a soldier
who is not on duty travelled from Nguru to Jajimaji with a rifle.
“Who gave him a ‘pass’
or was he on AWOL (Absence Without Official Leave)? Who released a rifle to him
and for what purpose? We may be dealing with a criminal syndicate within the army
barracks in Nguru or beyond. This case has offered more questions than answers
and Nigerians are waiting for responses particularly from the Nigerian Army.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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