Posted by Samuel on Fri 06th Sep, 2024 - tori.ng
Umar, 37, who was the Special Assistant to former Governor Aminu Tambuwal, is charged with circulating injurious falsehood and engraving matter known to be defamatory.
On Friday, September 6, a Sokoto Chief Magistrate Court remanded Shafi’u Umar in a correction centre.
He was remanded for allegedly circulating falsehood against Governor Ahmad Aliyu and his wife on social media platform.
Umar, 37, who was the Special Assistant to former Governor Aminu Tambuwal, is charged with circulating injurious falsehood and engraving matter known to be defamatory.
The case was first mentioned on Aug. 26, and the Police Prosecutor, Insp. Abdurahman Mansur, said the offence contravened the penal code law.
According to the First Information Report (FIR), the defendant committed the offence on July 18.
The prosecution said the defendant circulated a video of the governor’s wife, Hajia Fatima Aliyu “spraying money during her birthday ceremony in spite of the present hardships faced by citizens”.
Umar was also accused of sharing a document that indicated that Governor Aliyu failed his Senior Secondary School Examination, scored F9 and is incapable of speaking English.
The defendant had pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The lead Defence Counsel, Mr Al’Mustafa Abubakar, made an oral application for bail which was objected to by the prosecution before the magistrate reserved for ruling.
Earlier, Abubakar urged the Judge to adjourn the case for definite hearing, arguing that the prosecution is hiding under the guise of investigation, which ought to have been completed before the next sitting.
In her ruling, Chief Magistrate Fati Hassan said the only document before her was the First Information Report (FIR) and in recognition of the nature of the offence, the defence counsel needs to file a formal application for his client’s bail.
Hassan adjourned the case until Sept. 18.
She ordered that the defendant should be remanded in a correctional facility.