FAMILY OF MURDERED ACTIVIST AT EJURA UNHAPPY WITH COURT ADJOURNMENTS

March 9, 2022
3 years ago

The family of the killed activist at Ejura, Ibrahim Mohammed, is disappointed with the delays the case has endured in court.

 

 

Two known Unused Enthusiastic Party Polling Station Executives, Fuseini Alhassan, Issaka Ibrahim, too known as Anyas and Iddi Mohammed, a brother of the late activist, have been in care since June 2021.

 

In any case, there was no appear at the Asokwa Area  Court on Tuesday as denounced people and prosecutors fizzled to appear up.

 

The court along these lines deferred the hearing to March 22, 2022.

 

 

But the killed activist’s family suspects the delay is to dishearten the family from looking for equity for the late Kaaka Macho and Iddi Mohammed, who is on remand.

 

 

Family representative, Rabbiu Mohammed, who tended to writers after Tuesday’s botched court procedures, says the case has as of now endured 14 adjournments. 

 

“The family isn't taking it simple at all since of the arrangement of adjournments. We have been taking after the case.

 

 

 

 

“This case, the 14th time we have been in court; taking into thought the kind of push, the kind of mental issue we have been going through as a result of the misfortune of a brother and one being captured,” he said.

 

“This is often very terrible. What is happening? We have been told that the exhortation is prepared from the A-G. So why is it that the exhortation isn't here?

 

“The family isn't taking it gently at all since we think that things are not done right.

 

“We as a family are considering that they are making this arrangement of adjournments so that the family would be a compelled of coming [to court].”

 

He needs all the stakeholders, counting the Police and the Lawyer-Common’s (AG) office, to expedite activity on the case.

 

“We are of the see that the fundamental stakeholders, that's, the prosecutor, with the office of AG and everyone ought to do the needful,” he said.