The Guardian (Nigeria)

Punish Deborah Yakubu’s Murderers — Afenifere

• Extra Judiciary Killing Alien To Islam — NASFAT • 300 Women Groups Condemn Act

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TFrom Rotimi Agboluaje, ( Ibadan) Sodiq Omolaoye ( Abuja) and Shakirah Adunola ( Lagos) HE pan- Yoruba socio- cultural organisati­on, Afenifere, has demanded severe punishment for the killers of a female student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, Miss Deborah Samuel Yakubu.

Deborah was lynched on Wednesday, May 11, 2022, by her school colleagues over alleged blasphemy.

Afenifere condemned in very strong terms, the unprovoked and unwarrante­d killing of the 200- level student of the Sokoto State- owned tertiary institutio­n.

This was contained in a release signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the organisati­on, Mr. Jare Ajayi, in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

Also, the Chief Missioner of Nasrul- Lahi- l- Fatih ( NASFAT), Imam Abdul- Azeez Onike, yesterday, said Deborah’s extrajudic­ial killing “is unacceptab­le in Islam.”

He said: “To understand the anathema of the sad incident of extra- judicial punishment meted out to a lady in Sokoto on Wednesday, which resulted in her death, let us look at the following narration, which depicts and represents the expected reaction of any follower of our Noble Prophet Muhammad: “Anas b. Malik reported: While we were in the mosque with Allah’s Messenger, a desert Arab came and stood up and began to urinate in the mosque. The companions of Allah’s Messenger said: Stop, stop, but the Messenger of Allah said: Don’t interrupt him; leave him alone. They left him alone, and when he finished urinating, Allah’s Messenger called him and said to him: These mosques are not the places meant for urine and filth, but are only for the remembranc­e of Allah, prayer and the recitation of the Qur’an... The narrator said the Holy Prophet then gave orders to one of the people who brought a bucket of water and poured it over...” Meanwhile, over 300 women organisati­ons and members of the Womanifest­o have condemned Deborah’s murder, while urging the government to declare a state of emergency on killing of women and girls in the country.

They urged state government­s that were yet to domesticat­e the Violence Against Persons Prohibitio­n ( VAPP) Act to do so, noting that Nigerian women and girls must not continue to be endangered species.

A statement, yesterday, signed by the Executive Director, Women Advocates Research and Documentat­ion Centre ( WARDC), Dr Abiola AkiyodeAfo­labi, on behalf of the groups, said the killing within the school's premises without any protection from the school authoritie­s was the most egregious pattern of religious intoleranc­e in Nigeria.

They said: "The blatant disregard for human life and continuous killing of women and girls with impunity, has normalised the culture of jungle justice in evident failure of the Nigeria to secure our people.

Afenifere’s statement read: ‘’ Report has it that Deborah was dragged out of the college’s security post, where she was hiding from her assailants, stoned to death and then set on fire in a very barbaric manner. Reports indicated that the late student had cautioned those who posted what she considered as ‘ useless informatio­n’ on a Whatsapp group platform created basically to share informatio­n about their studies...”

"Even more is the pattern of official silence when barbaric acts happen in Nigeria.

"We would like to recall that several other Nigerian women have been killed in similar circumstan­ces. For example, Eunice Olawale in the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) in 2016 and Bridget Agbaheme in Kano in 2017, were victims of premeditat­ed murdered for what their killers similarly called “religious blasphemy

Afenifere continued: “The report made it known that Deborah reacted to a post asking its reader to repost, otherwise evil would befall the reader, who failed to repost it.

Deborah , in a voice note, had said: “Send us important informatio­n. This group was not created for you to send useless informatio­n. It was created for past questions or an assignment. It is not for you to send useless informatio­n. Which prophet?...”

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