Pastor Mike Agbahime is finally speaking out after the chief magistrate,
Muhammad Jibril on the order of the Attorney General of Kano State discharged
the suspects charged with the murder of his wife, Bridget Agbahime.
Agbahime called on the Presidency, Senate and the judiciary to compel the
Kano State
judiciary to re-arrest the suspects and charge them to a High Court in Abuja as he has lost
confidence in the state judiciary.
The 74-year-old trader from Imo State was
brutally attacked and killed by a Muslim mob over alleged blasphemy after she
refused to allow a Muslim worshiper perform ablution in from of her shop. Five
suspects, Dauda Ahmed, Zubairu Abdullahi,Abdulmumeen Mustafa, Abdullahi
Abubakar and Musa Abdullahi were charged before the Kano Magistrate court on a
four-count allegation of inciting disturbance, culpable homicide, joint act and
mischief.
In a shocking twist, the court discharged the suspect and terminated the
case because "there was no case to answer as all the suspects were
innocent"
In an interview with Gibson Achonu for Sahara Reporters, the senior
pastor working at the Deeper Life Bible Church , Kano
narrated how his wife was murdered.
"I was in one of our shops on Thursday, June 2, 2015. We usually
closed by 3:30 pm and from the shop, we go to church. But there was
one Dauda Ahmed, who had formed the habit of washing his legs (ablution) for
prayers in front of my wife’s shop.
He did that each time he wanted to say his prayers. He would leave his
shop, which was a bit far from my wife’s own, to do that. We reported the
matter to the owner of the shop, one Alhaji Mustapha. Mustapha warned him many
times to desist from doing that. He told him (Dauda) that if he wanted to do
(ablution), he should do it in his shop. Also, the President of the Hausa
Plastic Association in Kofar Wambai market, Kano , Alhaji Aminu, also warned him when the
incident was reported to him. Aminu even told Dauda that they (market union)
would take him to court if he did not change. He (Dauda) continued. Dauda was
also fond of putting his goods in front of my wife’s shop in the early hours of
the day.
"Before she got to the shop, he would occupy the frontage of the
shop with his goods. Whenever he was told to stop doing that, he (Dauda) would
start uttering abusive words. On the day my wife was murdered, a call came from
one of our church members (who also has a shop in the market) while I was
waiting for my wife to leave the shop so that we could go to the church. He
told me on phone that some Hausa people were making trouble with my wife. I
asked him why and he answered, “I don’t know.” It was then I asked him to
give my wife his phone so that I could talk with her. Do you know that the
(Hausa mob) did not allow the man to give her the phone? It was then that I
quickly packed my wares to go and find out the problem. As this was going on, I
met the same man who was with my wife at the market. He said, “Daddy, don’t
worry, they have left her (my wife).” Later, my wife appeared. She told me that
it was the same Dauda that did ablution in the front of her shop. She said that
she told Dauda, “Why won’t you allow me to finish packing before you start
pouring your water for ablution in my shop?”
"After telling Dauda this, she told me that he held her hand and
asked her, “Mekai fatah?” This phrase means “What did you just say?” My wife
asked him, “What right do you have to hold my hand?” She asked him to
leave her hand. She stated that if he did not leave her, that she would use one
of the plastic products in the shop to break his head. Immediately Dauda left
her, he started shouting 'Allah Akbar.'"
The Mbaitolu, Imo
State man and his late
wife went to report Dauda to the owner of the shop, one Alhaji Mustapha.
"Alhaji Mustapha ushered us in. He (Mustapha) told us to go and come
back on Saturday, June 4, 2016, so as to speak with Dauda and settle the
disagreement. His office was upstairs. But as we were leaving through the
staircase, we saw a teeming mob with weapons. Alhaji Mustapha tried to disperse
them. He told them in Hausa that he would resolve the matter the next
Saturday. They started abusing him, throwing stones at him. They called
him kafir, meaning somebody who does not know Allah. When Mustapha saw
that the mob was getting more aggressive, he opened his office, told us to go
in and locked it. When they saw that Alhaji Mustapha had let us in and locked
his office, they continued shouting Allah Akbar. As they were shouting,
many others joined them."
Mustapha slumped when he saw the aggressive crowd baying for blood but
not before he called the police.
"It is painful to tell you that Alhaji Mustapha, seeing how
aggressive they were, slumped. But before he slumped, he had called the police.
The Divisional Police Officer of the area came in with two other policemen. The
three could not calm the angry mob. The mob climbed up in their numbers, broke
the window, and jumped in.
Asked about what he was doing with his wife while all that was going on,
he said:
We were praying to God to save the situation. When they later entered the
office where we were hiding, they hit my wife on the head with very heavy iron
objects and she immediately slumped and died. Having completed their mission,
they all went back. They did not touch me.
"The DPO later came in after my wife was killed and asked me, “Is
she dead?” He was the one who told the other policemen to bring the police
vehicle so that they could take her corpse to the mortuary. When they (mob)
heard ‘mortuary’, they reinforced. When the DPO saw that they were coming in
again in greater number, he called the area commander, complaining that they
had killed my wife, adding that their own lives were in danger.
On the response of the area commander, Agbahime said:
"The area commander deployed more policemen in the area. They
arrived immediately and started shooting canisters into the air to disperse the
crowd. It was the policemen who helped me to put her corpse inside the vehicle
to the mortuary. The mob continued to throw stones at the vehicle as we were
going to deposit her corpse in the morgue. Not satisfied, the mob moved to my
shop and vandalized it. They also smashed my car, which I bought not up to a
year before the incident, to pieces.
Did the Kano State Government meet you after
the incident to console you?
The true story was that on June 3, 2016, Governor Umaru
Ganduje called a security meeting that involved all sheikhs,
ulamas, state executive council members, Christian Association of
Nigeria, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Eze Ndigbo in Kano ,
Yoruba monarchs, Edo leaders, other ethnic
nationalities leaders and the state commissioner of police. In that meeting, I
was asked what happened, and I narrated the incident. After other comments,
Governor Ganduje condemned the act, saying it was un-Islamic.
What was the resolution reached after the
meeting?
The meeting resolved that justice must prevail and that the perpetrators
of the act must be brought to book. It was also resolved that my family must be
taken care of by the Kano State Government and lastly, that
the state government would establish Islamic schools, where Islamic scholars
would teach the people (Muslims) the real Islamic doctrines and traditions.
We learnt that Igbos in Kano wanted to launch a reprisal?
The resolutions of that meeting, which were announced on air, made them
change their minds on carrying out a reprisal. There was a serious reprisal
scheduled to hold on Friday, June 3, 2016; probably a state of emergency would
have been declared in Kano
State if such had
happened. It is pertinent to state that Eze Ndigbo in Kano also called an emergency meeting immediately,
where Igbo and other ethnic groups, were asked not to take the law into their
hands and that the state government had, in totality, condemned the act.
Were there other developments?
While my wife was still in the mortuary, leaving our only son and me, the
police arrested the suspects. They succeeded in arresting Dauda Ahmed and
one other person. This was when Solomon Arase was the Inspector-General
of Police. The then IG also dispatched a team of detectives from Abuja to Kano .
The detectives arrested three suspects. I gathered from a reliable source that
Dauda confessed to the crime in writing (in Hausa language), saying that he
planned and killed my wife in order to take over the shop. The other suspects
also confessed to the crime. I was later called by the police to identify all
of them, which I did. This was because I knew all of them.
What is your assessment of the way the police
handled the matter?
It is painful to disclose that after a while, the other two runaway
suspects reappeared in the market. The police were informed about this
development, but for a reason which I did not know, they (police) shielded them
(from arrest). Again, when the police had completed their investigations,
they told me that they were ready to prosecute the suspects. But for a reason
best known to the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of Kano State,
he refused, for five months, to file a charge against Dauda and the other
arrested suspects.
He (commissioner) refused to take the suspects to the High Court for
prosecution. On the contrary, the police in Kano wrote to the then Deputy
Inspector-General of Police, who is now the Inspector-General of Police,
Ibrahim Idris, for advice. To the dismay of the general public and the
international community, a court recently released the suspects, declaring them
innocent. It is important to note at this point that the case was in the
magistrates’ court for five months without being charged to High Court.
Before the day your wife was killed, has there
been a threat of violence against your family?
No, there was nothing like such.
How did your child and your relations receive
the news of your wife’s murder?
My son and the entire Agbahime family, including my in-laws, Igbo
community, church and other well-wishers were completely devastated on hearing
the gruesome murder of my wife. This was because my wife was very
committed to church activities. She was every good thing one could think of in
a woman.
For how long were you married?
We got married on Saturday, November 20, 1982, and we have lived together
for the past 34 years.
Did your wife ever complain to you that she
was being threatened by any Muslim youth before the incident?
No, the only complaint she raised was about Dauda. Put simply, she was
not in any trouble or had a problem with any person (Muslim), apart from Dauda
Ahmed.
Did you get her corpse for burial?
Yes, when the burial was fixed for August 26, 2016, at Orodo, my home
town, I had to take her corpse from the Aminu Kano University Teaching
Hospital, Kano mortuary to Imo State
for burial. We left Kano
early in the morning of August 25, 2016, and got to Imo very late the same day.
The burial took place on August 26, 2016. I appreciate my church and some
members of the public for their assistance in the course of the burial.
Did the Kano State Government meet you after
the incident to console you?
Before the suspects were declared innocent, I went to him (Ganduje) to
notify him that the suspects had not been charged to court. He said that he
would do something about it, but never did. What he did was to pave the way for
them (suspects) to be declared innocent of the murder case.
Why did you relocate from Kano State ?
I had to relocate because I reliably gathered that some Muslims were
planning to kill me. This was because I am the prime witness to the matter.
How have you been coping five months after the
incident?
It has been like hell on earth. I say this because after they killed my
wife, vandalized my vehicle and destroyed my two shops (mine and that of my wife),
I now depend on my siblings and members of my church for financial
assistance. Presently, I am not doing anything.
What fresh things did you learn about Nigeria after
the matter, especially on the call for national unity?
The saying, “One Nigeria” is just mere balderdash. I say this because the
leaders’ mistake is a ‘leading’ mistake. To buttress it, if our leaders
cannot keep the oaths of their offices and cannot respect the sanctity of life
and our constitution, there is no need to talk about oneness in Nigeria . I also
say this because even if the constitution condemns killing in one part of the
country and declares other people who killed in another state innocent, I
wonder what kind of constitution that is.
What steps did the Imo State
governor and the House of Assembly take to get justice for you and your family?
In spite of several letters I sent to the state government and the
Imo State House of Assembly, nothing has been done by the government to correct
the abnormality and ensure justice for the murder of my wife, an Imo State
indigene. Apart from the burial, which the Imo State Deputy Governor, Eze
Madumere, some executive council members and Eze Imo, HRM Eze Samuel Ohiri,
attended, there has not been a correspondence between the state government and
I.
I want the Presidency, Senate, House of Representatives and the judiciary
to compel the Kano State judiciary to re-arrest the suspects and charge
them to a High Court in Abuja ,
where human right activists and NGOs, among others, would monitor the
proceedings. This is because I have lost confidence in the Kano State
judiciary.
The court ruled that the suspects had no case to answer. Do you know any
of the arraigned suspects from Abdulmumeen Mustafa, Abdullahi Abubakar, Zabairu
Abubakar to Musa Abdullahi apart from Dauda Ahmed?
Yes, I know all of them. Even at the police station, I identified
all of them. All of us were in the same market (some of them in the same line).
Permit me to state that Dauda Ahmed mentioned some of his cohorts on the run,
but the police never arrested them.
A similar case happened in Kano in 1994 when a mob beheaded one Gideon
Akaluka. Were you aware of the incident?
Yes, I was in Kano
then.
What do you want the government to do for you?
There was a four-point resolution the Kano State Government took after
the meeting. They should religiously implement those resolutions.
Has Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo invited
you since you arrived in your state?
Yes, Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State
invited me and promised that the law must take its course on the murderers.
Source: Sahara Reporters
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