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Kano Governor, Yusuf Says He Will Sign Death Warrant Of Mosque Bombing Suspect

Kano Governor, Yusuf Says He Will Sign Death Warrant Of Mosque Bombing Suspect
May 21, 2024

Directing that the mastermind of the bombing be prosecuted before the Shariah court, the governor said that investigation had revealed that the attack was occasioned by family squabbles over inheritance.

 

Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has revealed that last Wednesday's bombing of a mosque at Gadan village, Gezawa Local Government Area of the state was neither extremism nor politically motivated.

Directing that the mastermind of the bombing be prosecuted before the Shariah court, the governor said that investigation had revealed that the attack was occasioned by family squabbles over inheritance.

Yusuf made this disclosure on Sunday when he visited injured victims at the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital in Kano after he returned from Abuja on official visit.

He noted that the death toll in the incident had risen to 15, and vowed that he would not hesitate to sign the death warrant if the court found the 38-year-old guilty and sentenced him to death.

SaharaReporters had reported citing Abubakar threw a locally-made bomb at the mosque while worshippers were inside observing the early morning prayers.

Speaking during the visit, Yusuf said, “Whatever the court decides, we will ensure that the victims of the Gadan village arson get justice and if it condemns him to death after finding him guilty, we will not hesitate to sign the death warrant.”

He added, “For the avoidance of any doubt, the incendiarism that led to the death of 15 out of the 24 victims was neither politically motivated nor a terrorist attack on the residents of the state.”

The governor donated N100,000 to each of the victims.

 

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