EL-RUFAI’S FAMILY PROTESTS SSS DETENTION, ALLEGES TORTURE, MEDICAL NEGLECT. (PHOTOS).

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 El-Rufai’s Family Protests SSS Detention, Alleges Torture, Medical Neglect Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has continued to face controversy over his detention, as members of his family and supporters staged a protest in Abuja on Monday over his custody by the State Security Service (SSS). The demonstrators, which included Senator Lawal Adamu and close relatives of the former governor, accused security authorities of subjecting him to psychological pressure and denying him access to medical care despite existing court directives. Speaking outside the SSS facility, El-Rufai’s second wife, Asia, said the family had been living under fear due to what she described as persistent surveillance and security intimidation connected to the case. According to her, the tension increased after El-Rufai appeared before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court in Abuja, where he was granted bail before the matter was adjourned.  She alleged that despite prior arr...

YES,WE ARREST COMMONERS BUT LEAVE THE RICH- HISBAH.{PHOTO}.

The Kano Hisbah Board, also known as the Islamic police has explained why it treats the rich and the poor differently while enforcing some of its rules. 


A director of the Islamic police, Aliyu Kibiya gave the explanation when he featured on a Freedom Radio programme. 


According to Kibiya, it is against the tenets of Islam to publicly criticise a leader.


He said, “Although we call on everybody in the society to do the right thing, we make the call on a case by case basis.


“It is against the tenets of Islam to mount the podium and call out leaders. There are ways to caution a leader without criticising him in public."

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