Governor Mukhtar Yero of the northern Nigerian state of Kaduna has
described the killing of renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Muhammad
Albani and members of his family, as `satanic and wicked’.
The
governor’s Director-General on Media and Publicity, Alhaji Ahmed Maiyaki
in Kaduna quoted the governor as assuring the people that the
government would work with the security agencies to ensure that the
perpetrators were apprehended.
“We shall leave no stone unturned
in unravelling those behind the dastardly act; we shall work with the
security agencies to ensure that the perpetrators were arrested.
“The
killing of Sheikh Albani is an indication that despite the improvement
in security situation of the state some people are still bent on
creating tension in our communities.
“Albani stands for truth; he
contributed in no small ways in impacting Islamic education on the
people, particularly the younger generation,” the statement quoted the
governor.
The governor in the statement commiserated with the
family of the deceased, urging the followers of the late scholar to
remain calm and law abiding.
He promised the followers of the
scholar that their leader would not die in vain as government would
ensure that the perpetrators of the killing were brought to justice.
Meanwhile, the Police Command in Kaduna said it has commenced manhunt for the perpetrators of the act.
The
police spokesman, Aminu Lawan, told NAN in a telephone interview that
the incidence happened around 8p.m in Gaskiya Area of Zaria, on
Saturday.
He said that the scholar was killed while he was on his way home with his family after the Tafsir prayers.
Lawan
urged the people in Zaria and its environs to assist the command with
any useful information that would aid the investigation, and to also
forestall any future recurrence.
The scholar, his wife and son were killed on Saturday night in Zaria, Kaduna State. Published by ''pmnewsnigeria''
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