In the first major decision on cases involving Boko Haram
members, a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja yesterday sentenced four members
of the sect to life imprisonment. One bagged 10 years in jail.
Justice Bilikisu Aminu convicted the
Boko Haram members on three of the five counts brought against them. One member
was freed.
Those sentenced to life imprisonment
are Shuaibu Abubakar, Salisu Ahmed, Umar Babagana-Umar and Mohamed Ali.
Umar Ibrahim bagged 10 years. Musa
Adam (43 years and father of seven) was freed for lack of evidence.
The six were arraigned on a
five-count charge in 2011 following the April 8, 2011 bombing of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in Suleja, Niger State.
Sixteen people died in the attack. Many others were injured.
They were also charged with the July
10, 2011 explosions at the All Christians Fellowship, Suleja in which three
people were killed and others injured; the March 3, 2011 explosion at a
political rally in Suleja, where three people died; and the May 23, 2011
explosion in Dakina Village, Bwuari, Abuja, in which three policemen were
killed.
The accused were charged with
engaging in illegal training in weapons handling and unlawful possession of
weapons for the purpose of engaging in terrorism.
They were charged under Section
15(2) and (3) of the Economic and Financial Crimes (EFCC) Act.
Justice Aliyu discharged the
convicts on the charges relating to the explosions at the All Christians
Fellowship and the killing of policemen in Dakina on the grounds that the
prosecution failed to provide convincing evidence to support the charges.
In relation to the other charges,
the judge held that the prosecution lacked sufficient evidence to prove the
guilt of the convicts.
She freed Adam on the grounds that
the prosecution failed to link him with the offences.
Justice Aliyu said those sentenced
to life imprisonment “used explosives meant for blasting rocks for mining
purposes, to kill human beings who had done nothing against them.
“Human life is sacred. There is no
human life that is more sacred than the other. The convicts have shown lack of
respect for human life. They deserve to be removed from the society,” the judge
held before pronouncing the sentence.
In respect of Umar Ibrahim, who got
10 years, the judge observed that going by the evidence led by the prosecution,
he merely served as an errand boy for others, who engaged in the illegal weapon
training.
Justice Aliyu held that Ibrahim was
culpable for aiding the illegal trainees as he could have refused to run
errands for them if he was not in support of their activities.
The judge said: “In the case of the
sixth accused person, he was neither directly involved in terrorist acts nor
trained as a terrorist; he was misled to be an errand boy.
“His brother, the first accused
person (Shuaibu) used him to take food to Boko Haram training camp in Suleja;
he is quite young and has life ahead of him.
“In view of the plea from his
lawyer, Mr Kevin Okoro, the court is persuaded to commit the sixth accused
person (Ibrahim) to 10 years in prison.
“For the rest of the accused
persons, the court is satisfied with the evidence brought against them. In most
of the charges, the prosecution was able to prove beyond reasonable doubt why
they should be convicted.
“It is clear that Abubakar, Ahmed,
Babagana-Umar, and Ali are liable to the charges of causing death to several
and injury to many others through their willful terrorist acts.
“It is also proven by the
prosecution that the above four accused persons are members of Boko Haram and
have undergone training to handle weapons and explosives for the purpose of
causing death of innocent people.
“The convicts, minus the sixth
accused person, used explosive materials used in blasting rocks on fellow human
beings; those who got no defence.
“There is no human life that is
worthier than the other. These convicts have deliberately used the explosives
in the most brutal manner against other Nigerians.
“In the circumstance, the first to
fourth accused persons are guilty as charged and are sentenced to life
imprisonment while the sixth accused is sentenced to 10 years in prison.
“For the fifth accused person, Musa
Adam, his only offence was that he was a friend of Bashir Madalla, the leader
of the sect, Madalla Chapter.
“The evidence brought against him is
not strong because the charges did not link him to have committed any terrorist
act with the rest accused person.
“In his defence, he explained how he
warned Bashir Madalla, with whom they were teaching Islamic religion together
to refrain from activism.”
Speaking after the judgment, Adam
said he was overwhelmed with the turn of events. He said words could not
explain the joy he felt on being discharged and acquitted.
Adam, who said he is an Islamic
teacher, recalled that he warned Shuaibu Abubakar when he accepted the doctrine
of Boko Haram and decided to team up with them.
He said the outcome of the case
should teach people that “our religions do not allow the killing of innocent
souls”.
He said people should learn to live
within the teachings of their religions and learn to tolerate others’ beliefs.
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Good 4 them
ReplyDeleteIt should have be death penalty.
ReplyDeleteWhy not hangin or shooting?? Those cowards,hope no one will go behinde and bribe the security to free them?
ReplyDeleteI tell u,now that fasting is here and they are afraid of death caused bu hunger,they are pretending to say they are sorry and accept amnesty,this was d same thing they did during last year fasting,they resuced d rate of attacks and killing until after d fasting,now that fasting is here,it will be very hard on them as a result of d pressure from d millitary whcich drove them to d caves and deserts,they are afraid of death as a result of hunger thats y they are pretending to accepting amnesty,let them finfish fasting before we know
ReplyDeleteNigerian courts have started well but I think that as a nation facing terrorism, we need a special prison for such people like USA did. So that joining these terrorists with ordinary prisoners, they do not go in there to form more boko harams in our prison.
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