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Anti-terrorism group faults Kwankwasiya movement over threat to judicial officers

…Demands arrest of Kwankwaso

The National Coalition Against Terrorism (NCAT) has upbraided members of the Kwankwasiya movement over alleged threat to the life of judicial officers that adjudicated on the petition arising from the Kano state Governorship poll.

The National Coordinator of the group, Comrade Terrence Kuanum, warned members of the group against resorting to self help as against the adherence to the rule of law.

The group expressed the fear that the country may be faced with another insurgency threat if the antics of the Kwankwassiya movement is not checked.

It particularly expressed the fear that the reoccurrence of another insurgency will spell doom for all the efforts made by President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in wooing investors into the country as well as pose a threat to democratic rule.

Applauding the Chief Justice of the Federation for boosting the morale of the Hon Justices who delivered judgments across the country adding that the measure was in the best interest of democratic rule in the country.

The group thereby called on the Inspector General of Police to immediately arrest the leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement for proper interrogation over threat to life and peaceful co-existence in Kano State.

It noted: “You may recall that, the Governorship and State House of Assembly election petition tribunal in Kano State declared the All Progressives Congress APC Governorship candidate, Dr Nasir Yusuf Gawuna as the dully elected Governor of Kano on the 20th of September, 2023 due to irregularities and non-compliance with the electoral Act 2022 as amended.

“it is a common sense that after separating the invalid votes which does not bear the official mark nor signed and stamped by the presiding officer as prescribed by section 63 sub section (1) of the electoral Act 2022, the NNPP lost the election to the APC with 26,766 vote difference which placed the APC as the winner

“However, since the tribunal judgment, the Kwankwasiyya Movement is threatening the Hon Justices and judicial officers for been courageous enough to deliver just judgment. They have threatened to kill and make Kano worse than Zamfara State.

“We all know what Zamfara State is at the moment, for this people to be making open statement and raining insult on the Hon Justices on daily basis and are still being protect by the Kano State Government shows very clear that we need urgent security measures to secure first the judicial official and their residences especially the Appeal Court Justices who reside in Kano State.

“We warn the Kwankwasiyya Movement and the government of Governor Kabir Abba Yusuf to desist from intimidating the judiciary as law is not based on sentiment but facts before it. You may not be the first Governor to loose election to his opponent neither would you be the last.

“Our democracy is matured enough that is why section 65 sub section (2) of the electoral Act provides room to seek redress at the tribunal or any court of competent jurisdiction.

“This is a government that has demolished property of Kano indigenes, investors and businessmen worth over N206B within three weeks of his administration. The violent nature of the Governor towards the people of Kano State may be replicated to the judicial officer if not called to order.”

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