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SOJA Demands Justice Over Alleged Mob Killing of Islamic Teacher in Kaduna
SOJA Demands Justice Over Alleged Mob Killing of Islamic Teacher in Kaduna
By: Michael Mike
Human rights organisation, Speak Out for Justice Advocacy Ltd./GTE. (SOJA), has called for an immediate and transparent investigation into the alleged mob killing of an Islamic teacher, Malama Ummulkhairi, in Mararaban Jos, Kaduna State, describing the incident as a grave assault on the Constitution, human dignity and the rule of law.
In a statement issued on Monday, SOJA’s Founder and Executive Director, Hameed Ajibola Jimoh, expressed outrage over reports that Ummulkhairi, a wife and mother, was lynched and her body set ablaze after being mistakenly accused of attempting to kidnap children.
According to reports cited by the organisation, the deceased had left her home to attend an Islamic lecture but became separated from her companions while trying to locate the venue. During her search for directions, she was allegedly accused of child abduction and taken to a police station.
SOJA said information available in the public domain indicated that family members and community leaders identified her at the police station as a respected Islamic teacher and insisted there was no evidence linking her to any criminal activity. Despite these interventions, an enraged mob reportedly gained access to her and carried out the killing.
The organisation said it had not independently verified every aspect of the reports, including the precise circumstances of the incident, but stressed that the allegations were serious enough to warrant urgent action by relevant authorities.
“If confirmed, the incident would constitute a tragic violation of the right to life, human dignity, personal security, equality before the law, and the fundamental principles of justice and due process,” SOJA said.
It maintained that no allegation should become a death sentence and that accusations can never substitute criminal investigations, courts of law or the State’s obligation to protect its citizens.
The advocacy group cited Sections 33, 34, 35 and 36 of the 1999 Constitution, which guarantee the rights to life, dignity, personal liberty and fair hearing, respectively, while also invoking Section 14(2)(b), which provides that the security and welfare of the people remain the primary purpose of government.
SOJA further reminded authorities that Nigeria is bound by several international and regional human rights instruments, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the Maputo Protocol.
The organisation noted that if the deceased was indeed in police custody or under police protection before the attack, the incident would raise serious questions about whether adequate measures were taken to safeguard her life and prevent foreseeable harm.
It argued that mob violence is not merely an offence against an individual victim but also a direct attack on public order, democratic governance and confidence in justice institutions.
SOJA urged investigators to identify not only those who physically participated in the alleged killing but also any institutional failures, operational lapses, acts of negligence or command deficiencies that may have contributed to the tragedy.
The group called on President Bola Tinubu, Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani, the Attorney-General of the Federation, the Kaduna State Government, the National Human Rights Commission, the Inspector-General of Police, the Kaduna State Police Command and other relevant authorities to undertake an independent, impartial and professional investigation into the incident.
It also demanded the identification, arrest and prosecution of all persons found culpable, warning against any attempt to suppress evidence, intimidate witnesses, distort facts or shield perpetrators.
Describing the death of Ummulkhairi as a matter that also raises concerns about violence against women, SOJA stressed that as a woman, educator, wife and mother, she was entitled to equal protection under Nigerian and international law.
The organisation additionally recommended the adoption of safety and communication protocols for organisers of religious and public gatherings, including the provision of accurate venue addresses, GPS coordinates, emergency contacts and designated event marshals to minimise misunderstandings and unnecessary risks.
To address the broader challenge of mob justice, SOJA proposed nationwide public enlightenment campaigns, improved police crowd-control procedures, mandatory human rights training for law enforcement officers, installation of surveillance systems at police facilities, community early-warning mechanisms and stronger prosecution of perpetrators of jungle justice.
“The death of any citizen through mob violence is not merely a private tragedy. It is an attack on the Constitution, the rule of law, public security and democratic governance,” the organisation said.
“Today it is Malama Ummulkhairi. Tomorrow it could be anyone.”
SOJA extended its condolences to the family of the deceased and called for comprehensive reforms to ensure that no Nigerian is denied the protection of the law or subjected to violence based solely on suspicion or accusation.
SOJA Demands Justice Over Alleged Mob Killing of Islamic Teacher in Kaduna
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Police Dismiss Kidnap Rumour in Edo School, Arrest Woman Over False Alarm
Police Dismiss Kidnap Rumour in Edo School, Arrest Woman Over False Alarm
By: Zagazola Makama
The Edo State Police Command has dismissed reports of an alleged kidnapping attempt at a primary school in Iguobazuwa, describing the incident as a false alarm.
Police sources said information circulating on June 22 claimed that suspected kidnappers had gained access to Success Academy Primary School located on New Road, Iguobazuwa.
Following the report, police operatives, alongside other security agencies, swiftly deployed to the school to verify the claim and take necessary action.
According to the police, a thorough assessment of the situation revealed that no kidnapping incident occurred and that the report was unfounded.
Investigators subsequently arrested a woman identified as Happiness Osamudiamen, who was alleged by the school authorities to have originated or circulated the information that triggered panic in the community.
The suspect is currently being interrogated as part of ongoing investigations.
Police authorities said normalcy had since been restored in the area, while proactive security measures had been put in place to prevent similar incidents.
The command noted that academic activities at the school were temporarily disrupted due to panic generated by the rumour.
To reassure residents, police officers engaged with the school management and visited schools within the area to boost confidence among students, teachers and parents regarding their safety.
The command urged parents to allow their children return to school, assuring them that there was no security threat or cause for alarm in Iguobazuwa and its environs.
Investigation into the matter is ongoing.
Police Dismiss Kidnap Rumour in Edo School, Arrest Woman Over False Alarm
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Police Probe Alleged Child Theft in Benue, Suspect Complainant Under Investigation
Police Probe Alleged Child Theft in Benue, Suspect Complainant Under Investigation
By: Zagazola Makama
The Benue State Police Command has commenced an investigation into the alleged disappearance of a two-month-old baby in Gboko Local Government Area of the state.
Police sources said the incident was reported at about 1400 hours on June 22 at the ‘A’ Division, Gboko, by Terna Mbaigbaade of Apine Village, Mbayion.
According to the report, the complainant alleged that while he was at the Gboko Main Market on June 20 at about 1200 hours with his infant son, Aondoyaven-ga Terna, an unidentified woman took the child and disappeared to an unknown destination.
Following the report, the Divisional Police Officer led a team of detectives to the scene and commenced investigations to establish the identity of the suspected woman and trace the missing child.
Police authorities said efforts to identify the suspect had so far proved unsuccessful, while search operations were ongoing to locate and rescue the infant.
However, investigators disclosed that the complainant was also being questioned as part of the ongoing inquiry, as preliminary findings suggested that the circumstances surrounding the report appeared suspicious.
The case has been transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for further investigation.
Police said efforts were continuing to unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident and ensure the safe recovery of the child.
Police Probe Alleged Child Theft in Benue, Suspect Complainant Under Investigation
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Police Rescue Three Suspected Robbers from Mob, Recover Firearm in Lagos
Police Rescue Three Suspected Robbers from Mob, Recover Firearm in Lagos
By: Zagazola Makama
The Lagos State Police Command has rescued three suspected armed robbers from an attempted mob lynching and recovered a firearm allegedly used in robbery operations in the Sabo area of the state.
Police sources said the incident occurred on June 20 at about 2230 hours following information that three suspected robbers were about to be lynched by an angry mob.
Acting on the report, a team of police operatives was swiftly deployed to the scene, where the suspects were rescued and taken into custody.
The suspects were identified as Sulemon Azeez, 27, Yusuf Tijani, 22, and Timileyin Oyetola, 24, all said to be of no fixed address.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects allegedly robbed a resident, Ishola Oluwasegun, of his belongings and shot him multiple times in the thigh before they were apprehended by passers-by who overpowered them.
The victim was immediately rescued and evacuated to Lagos Island General Hospital, where he is currently receiving treatment and responding positively.
Further investigation by police detectives led to the recovery of a locally made pistol loaded with three live cartridges from a house within the area.
Police said the weapon was allegedly used by the suspects to carry out the robbery and other criminal activities.
The command stated that investigations were ongoing to determine the full extent of the suspects’ involvement in criminal activities and to identify possible accomplices.
Police Rescue Three Suspected Robbers from Mob, Recover Firearm in Lagos
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