The Jigawa State High Court of Justice has sentenced no fewer than four men to death by hanging and one other to life imprisonment for their crimes.
The court, presided over by Justice Ahmad Muhammad Abubakar, found Salahu Yau, Aminu Salmanu, Salmanu Shafi’u, and Yusuf Sale guilty of culpable homicide, and sentenced them to death by hanging.
Furthermore, the men were found guilty of other charges, including criminal conspiracy, criminal trespass, and unlawful assembly, and were sentenced to prison terms ranging from two years to three months or fines.
According to the prosecution, the defendants from Kalawa Village, Ringim Local Government Area (LGA) of Jigawa State were responsible for the murder of an individual.
The prosecution presented four witnesses and evidence to support their case, while the defendants testified in their defense and called two other witnesses.
Delivering the sentence, the judge said the prosecution had successfully proven the case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Meanwhile, a school teacher from Ringim LGA, Ibrahim Isah, was found guilty of raping a five-year-old pupil and sentenced to life imprisonment for his crime.
The prosecution presented four witnesses and evidence to support their case, while the defendant testified in his defense and called three other witnesses.
Delivering the sentence, Justice Abubakar stated that the prosecution had successfully proven the case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Reacting to the judgement, the Public Relations Officer of Jigawa State Ministry of Justice, Zainab Baba Santali, said, “The court has delivered justice to the victims and their families. We hope that this sentence will serve as a deterrent to others who may be planning to commit such heinous crimes.”
The Jigawa State Government further reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens, urging members of the public to report any suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities.
The government also urged parents and guardians to be vigilant and protect their children from harm.
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