Kano state Governor, Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso has advised
the 29 indigenes of the state, out of the 486 travelers from Northern Nigeria,
who were arrested on transit in Abia state by security agents about two weeks
ago, on the allegation of being insurgents, to continue pursuing legitimate
businesses anywhere they found themselves in the country.
Governor Kwankwaso argued that there is no law in the
country that restricts any citizen from traveling and doing business lawfully
anywhere in the nation, lamenting that what the security agents did to the
travelers was a clear violation of their fundamental human right.
“Upon hearing that some Northerners were apprehended in
that state (Abia), even though we were unaware that Kano indigenes were among
the captives then, we began discussion with the authorities concerned to secure
their release. But we later thought that it will be impossible to have that
number of people going on business without having anybody from Kano. This is
the reason why we sent a powerful delegation to discuss with them for your
unconditional release or referral of the matter to court,” the governor
revealed.
The governor who thanked Almighty God for making the
captives to return home safely and urged them to take what happened to them as
predestined.
Earlier one of the released travelers, Mudasir Aliyu
Kumbosto revealed that they were severely tortured and painfully maltreated
while in detention at the barracks in Abia state and denied access to the Kano
state government delegation that went to see them.
He, however, thanked the governor for his effort and for
making time to see them return home safely and for giving each of them N20, 000
as a transportation money to their respective communities in the state.
Halilu Ibrahim Dantiye fnge, mni
Director of Press and Public Relations
to the Executive Governor of Kano state
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