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Over 100 security operatives present when Sokoto mob killed Deborah – Father

by SEGUN OLATUNJI
May 17, 2022
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Over 100 security operatives present when Sokoto mob killed Deborah – Father
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…says ‘they snatched my daughter from policemen, Civil Defence, DSS operatives at scene’

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Garba Emmanuel, father of late Deborah Samuel, has alleged that over 100 security agents failed to take the appropriate action as his daughter’s irate colleagues snatched her from them, lynched and burnt her body in their presence last Thursday in Sokoto.

Deborah’s distraught father told elifeonline.net that he personally witnessed the gruesome killing of his daughter by the mob in the presence of security agents deployed to rescue her.

He, however, alleged that his 22-year-old daughter was gruesomely killed and burnt while the over 100 policemen, Civil Defence and Department of State Services operatives deployed in the school failed to take appropriate security measures to stop the perpetrators from committing the heinous crime.

Emmanuel added that his daughter was a humble girl seeking a better future, had strong belief in God and never joked with her Church activities.

Deborah’s father alleged: “In her school, she was a member of the Christian Student Association and was well known in the Church because she didn’t miss Church activities. She was not a troublemaker.”

Garba, who claimed to have personally witnessed the killing of his daughter, said the mob action took place despite the presence of over 100 security agents comprising Police, NSCDC and DSS operatives.

He said, ”Ok that Thursday morning around 9.00 am, she called me on her phone to say that some people wanted to kill her. I quickly left where I was and went to her school. On getting there, I saw a huge crowd of these boys and girls. The school authorities had taken her and locked her and another girl at the security gate by the school entrance.

“I then decided to report the matter to the police that there was a problem at the school. The police responded that I had no right to report what was happening in the school; the school was supposed to call them.

“I told them that I am a citizen of Nigeria and I have the right to report any wrongdoing happening anywhere if it affects me or anybody. So, they gave me two police officers in plain clothes.

“On arrival at the school, they saw that the situation was beyond what they could handle.

“They called the DPO, the Area Command, Police headquarters and the DSS office. The DSS arrived first on the scene and began shooting in the air to disperse the mob, some of whom ran away.

“They attempted to rescue her but the door of the security post was locked with a padlock and the person holding the key was not there. Later, more police officers arrived and began to shoot teargas all over the place.

“As this continued, more mobs from the adjourning communities began to arrive, all the passersby by the road because the school is on the express road, began to troop in, and the crowd was much.

“At about 11am, more police officers, Civil Defence and DSS were around and were teargassing the whole place. Rather than break the door and rescue her, they were waiting for the person with the key. Soon, the person came and in bringing her out, the mob took hold of her.

“As they were struggling with the security men, one of the mob hit her on the head with a huge iron rod and she fell to the ground.

“That was how they began to stone her, hit her with rods and sticks and she died. She was killed in the presence of all the security agents.

“After they killed her, the mob was jubilant that they killed her. The students and people from the villages were all shouting Allah Akbar, Allahu Akbar.

“They were all happy and jubilating. Different people began to say, ‘I am the one that killed her’, ‘I am the one that killed her’.

“After some twenty to thirty minutes, a lady in hijab, one of her schoolmates, began to shout, a kone ta, a kone ta, akone ta, meaning ‘set her body ablaze, set her body ablaze.’

“That was when they gathered tires, and one of the boys brought his machine from where they siphoned the fuel, which they poured on the tires and set her body ablaze.

“After about two hours, the school authority and the police officers took her body to the mortuary.”

He added, “More than 100 policemen were there. They were more than one hundred. The DSS people there were not many. The DSS people tried to rescue her but left it to the police when they came in about five to seven vehicles, including the civil defence. But see what eventually happened.”

Asked whether the police officers deliberately did what they did, Emmanuel said, “Well, what can I say? If they, did it deliberately, I leave them to the hands of God because I believe that if the police and the other security agencies wanted to rescue her, immediately they shot in the air and the mob dispersed, they could have taken her into one of their many vehicles and zoomed off.

“They could have broken the padlock and repaired it later. But… they did what they did. I leave everything to God.

“We are based in Magajia in Niger state in Rijaw Local government. I was in Sokoto when she called me to say they wanted to kill her and I immediately moved to the school.

“They were on holiday during the Salah break and the school resumed on Saturday and started exams on Monday. They were still in the exam mood on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and on Thursday, they killed her.”

On withdrawal of the voice note, he said: “No. Nobody told her to remove the voice note. She made the recording on Wednesday evening and on Thursday morning, they started making arrangements to kill her.”

When asked if he was going to relocate as speculated in the media, he revealed that amid the uproar and riot in the state over the arrest of his daughters’ killers, he still felt safe staying in Sokoto and would not relocate from the state.

“I will move to nowhere. I am ok here. I am already established here, and these people can’t scare me away from this place,” he said.

On how his wife heard about Deborah’s death, he said, “Some of Deborah’s mates broke the news to her. When I got back home, I heard that when she was told, she fainted and was rushed to the hospital in Magajiya. She slept there because she had high blood pressure.

“There is no problem. We have peace. Even the Muslims now know that what they had done was wrong and not Islamic. We have said this so many times.

“Some Arab preachers also said no place in the Koran that says they should kill anybody. Even Gumi, one of their Sheiks, said when Mohammed was alive, he was insulted face to face and he never asked anybody to deal with no one.

“Is it now after his death that anyone would say they should kill? He said it was some Mallams, some Ulama, who took that decision so they could control their masses. It is not in Islamic laws.

“Their law says if anyone is caught in blasphemy, they should be taken to the Sharia courts, and it is the court that will determine if blasphemy was indeed committed.

“The Muslims have condemned it. The Sultan and many Muslims were not happy about this.”

Speaking on how his other children reacted to the incident he said, “They all know there is nothing we can do now. She is not my only child and not the eldest.

“They know that all we can do now is to thank God and praise Him because there is nothing we can do to bring her back.”

Emmanuel denied saying his children would no longer attend school, stressing he only questioned the safety of his children in school.

He added, “That is a lie. I never said so. You can’t stop your children from going to school because of this.

“I guess they misquoted the calls of our people not to send their children to that school again because if you send your child to school and what you get is her dead body, it is a break of trust.

“If they cannot keep your children safe, why send them to that school?”

He said that his family had no plans to take the school authorities to court but the government can do so, if need be.

Emmanuel said, “I am not going to court because if I do, it won’t bring her back. For three to four years, you are still in court. For what? I am not going to court.

“But if the government wants, they are free. She is an indigene of Nigeria. Government can decide to go to court to prosecute the offender as a deterrent for a reoccurrence.

“Government should handle it and punish the culprits so it would not happen again.

“We believe in God and thank Him that He has called her back home this way. How many people die, and the news goes as far as this? So, she is a child of a poor man, but her name has gone around worldwide. Glory be to God.”

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