Woman Arrested Not in Connection With Governor Ahmad – Sokoto Police Command Clarifies
By Juliet Vincent
The Sokoto State Police Command has debunked as false and misinformation, reports by some media organizations that a woman was secretly arrested and arraigned for embarrassing Governor Aliyu Ahmed Sokoto.
In a rejoinder, the Police Command said, “The attention of the Nigeria Police Force, Sokoto Command has been drawn to the ongoing falsehood and misinformation circulated by gistcore media and other social media handles on the purported story that the Nigeria Police Sokoto Command secretly arrested and arraigned a woman who lamented on the recent rise in killings in Sokoto for embarrassing Governor Aliyu Ahmed Sokoto. This is false and misleading.”
The rejoinder was signed by the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Ahmad Rufai on behalf of the Commissioner of Police.
It stated that: “We wish to make the record straight, On the 3rd of November 2024 at 1700hrs one Marafa Yakubu ‘m’ the village head of Sabon Birnin Daji village in Wurno local government area reported to the police that a woman later identified as one Hamdiyya Sidi ‘f’ of Munki village in Wurno local government area came to the village and deceived him that she is a member of that community representing a charitable organization meant to assist women and youth, that she wanted to address women and distribute relief items to the less privileged in the society.”
The rejoinder explained that, to the Village Head greatest dismay while she was addressing the women, he noticed that rather than distributing relief items as she claimed, she was inciting the women against the government by telling them to forcefully take over government properties in Wammako Local Government Area of Sokoto state, stating that it belongs to them.
It pointed out that noticing the tension in the community as a result of her incitement, the Village Head quickly alerted the community guards who arrested her and handed her over to the police.
“During interrogation, the suspect confessed to the offence and was charged to court within 24hrs for the offence of inciting disturbance. One of our constitutional responsibilities is to investigate crimes both simple and capital in nature, to this end, the case of Hamdiyya is no exception.
“Therefore, the Commissioner of Police urges all citizens to be wary of the kind of information they throw into the public space and refrain from false and misleading information that could ignite disaffection and disrupt the fragile peace the state is enjoying. Sokoto State Police Command remains resolute in upholding the fundamental human rights while discharging our duty,” the rejoinder explained.