The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why I ordered arrest of judge, by Katsina emir

- From Danjuma Michael, Katsina

EMIR

of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumin­i Usman, yesterday explained that he ordered the arrest of an errant judge to serve as deterrent.

Speaking during the inaugurati­on of a Community Policing Advisory Committee by Governor Aminu Masari at the Government House yesterday, Usman said that prominent persons who break the law should not be treated with kid gloves, to discourage them from tilting towards impunity.

His words, “I’ve been saying this for sometime now; nobody should be spared irrespecti­ve of his or her status in society, if found to have broken the law. Society cannot progress if certain persons seem to be above the law. That is why I ordered the arrest of a judge.

“When some people commit an offence and they are not punished accordingl­y, chances are that they will get to commit similar or other offences in the future because they were not made to face the law at the initial stage.

“Even if its the son of the emir or a political office holder, he should be made to face the law when he commits an offence, as doing so would deter him and others from repeating same in the future.”

Co- chairing the committee with the emir is the Commission­er of Police, Sanusi Buba, with members drawn from the three senatorial zones, including religious leaders and security agencies.

According to the monarch, community policing is an issue that is long overdue, adding that establishi­ng it will would go long way to reducing the security challenges at the community level.

He, however, asked that senior security personnel be included in the committee to help with technicali­ties.

“I am happy with the developmen­t, especially the inclusion of traditiona­l rulers as members of the committee. “We are the ones that have ears to the ground and know what is happening in our communitie­s. Our inclusion would go a long way to help the problem of security at the grassroots level,” he said.

Usman assured that his role as co- chairman of the committee would be carried out with the due diligence it deserves, to make the communitie­s across the state more peaceful.

“I will not fail you, God willing. I will do all I can to make us succeed. We are going to do all we can overtly and covertly to see peace reign in the state and country,” he said.

On his part, Governor Masari called on the police not to be selective towards offenders while carrying out their responsibi­lity in the state and country at large. He added that while police should avoid being selective, they should also be compassion­ate towards offenders.

 ??  ?? Vice President Yemi Osinbajo virtually inaugurati­ng the Steering Committee of Clean Nigeria, a campaign put together by the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, to end open defecation in the country.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo virtually inaugurati­ng the Steering Committee of Clean Nigeria, a campaign put together by the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, to end open defecation in the country.

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