The
Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir, has denied the alleged abduction and
forceful marriage of 17-year-old Habiba Isyaku.
Kabir made the denial during a
meeting with the Katsina branch of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)
on Thursday in Katsina.
Kabir, represented by one of the
king makers, Alhaji Nuhu Abdulkadir, the ‘Kauran-Katsina’, said that it
was the Commissioner of Police who sent the matter to the palace for
resolution.
He said that the girl embraced Islam
on her own volition.
According to him, the father of the
girl, Isyaku Tanko, had petitioned the police that one Jamilu had
abducted his daughter, converted her to Islam and married her without their
consent.
The Emir said that during
investigation, the palace discovered that Habiba embraced Islam on her own
volition.
He said that the girl had indicated
her interest in marrying Jamilu, who is from the same area with her, and that
the Emirate Council married her to her heartthrob, who paid N50,000 as her
dowry.
He said that the palace had
interviewed the girl to ascertain if she was forced to accept Islam, and she
said no, and declined following her father home.
The Emir further said that the
father of the girl had written an apology to the palace after discovering that
he had made wrong accusations to council, and showed the letter to journalists
present.
In his remarks, the Katsina State
CAN Chairman, Rev. Nelson Onyekachukwu, said that the palace should
always contact CAN in the state on such matters.
‘’We should be given time to go home
and discuss with the parents and Kankara CAN branch on the matter and report
back to the palace,’’ he
said.
said.
Meanwhile, Tanko had told a news
conference organised by Stefanos Foundation in Abuja on Wednesday that Jamilu
had admitted to abducting his daughter.
He said that his daughter would be
15 years old on Saturday, and that she was kidnapped from school, Government
Senior Secondary School, Kudun Kankara, Kastina State by one Jamilu Lawal.
He also said that she had been
forcefully converted to Islam and married off by the Emir without her parents’
consent.
“My little girl was abducted on the
16th of August, 2016, from her school. After my investigations, I discovered
that Jamilu Lawal, who lives in the same community, was responsible for my
daughters’ disappearance.’’
He said that he had lodged a formal
complaint with the Commissioner of Police in Kastina, and that he had also gone
to the palace to retrieve his daughter but his mission was unsuccessful.
“On arrival at the Palace, the Emir
informed me that my daughter has been converted from Christianity to Islam
henceforth.
“There is no longer any relationship
between me and my daughter and we can no longer inherit each other. He further
informed me that he has received the sum of N50, 000 as dowry from Jamilu
Ibrahim for my daughter.
“Therefore, he will give her out in
marriage in accordance with Islamic rites and injunctions.
“He accused me of defaming him at
the Police Station and I was threatened, intimidated and coerced to sign an
apology drafted on my behalf in his Palace.
He appealed to well-meaning Nigerians
and those in authority to help assist him to secure the release of his
daughter.
On his part, Mr Mark Lipdo,
the Programme Coordinator for Stafanos Foundation, an NGO, said that the
organisation intervened in conflicts.
“We have been trying to intervene in
the conflicts going on in Nigeria; we believe in the human rights of all
citizens and encourage that fundamental rights be upheld at all times to
maintain a sane society.
He noted that Habiba, who had just
completed her Junior Secondary school with very good grades, had much
prospects.
He said that the foundation had
petitioned the Inspector General of Police with a view to securing the girls”
release but had yet to get a response.
“The girl is a minor and things like
this have to stop happening in this country because if it continues, people are
going to resort to self-help,’’ Lipdo said.
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