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“Unmask, prosecute attackers of Prof. Zuru” – Emir

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeApril 20, 2023Updated:April 20, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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…Seeks Adamawa state government, INEC’s apologies

By Fadlillah Abdallah

ASHENEWS reports that the Emir of Zuru, retired Major General Muhammadu Sani Sami has condemned the attack in Adamawa state of the INEC National Commissioner, Prof. Abdullahi Abdu Zuru, describing it as the “most disrespectful and dehumanizing experience a responsible and law-abiding elderly citizen could be allowed to go through.”

This online platform further reports that the Emir in a statement he personally signed and made available to newsmen on Wednesday, called on the Federal government “to expedite action towards unmasking and prosecuting the perpetrators of this dastardly act.”

According to Sami, “The trauma was not only torturous to the person of Professor Zuru and his family, but most embarrassing to the entire people of Zuru Emirate in Kebbi State. This is despicable and unacceptable to the people of Zuru in Kebbi State, Nigeria.

“This incident has plunged the people of Zuru Emirate into a state of worry, apprehension, and sadness. It is worrisome that one of our illustrious sons and the highly respected elder was allowed to undergo such a barbaric and dehumanizing experience in the hands of irritated youths in Nigeria today.

“We demand an unreserved apology from the Adamawa state government, INEC, and those it concerns. Also, we call on the Federal Government, through its revenant agencies or institutions, to expedite action towards unmasking and prosecuting the perpetrators of this dastardly act,” the statement reads.

Read the statement below:

The sad and horrendous news of the assault unleashed on Professor Abdullahi Abdul Zuru by some angry political hood looms in Adamawa State was received by the Zuru Emirate Council and the people of Zuru with a rude shock. The incident was not only unfortunate, but it remains the most disrespectful and dehumanizing experience a responsible and law-abiding elderly citizen could be allowed to go through, especially in the course of discharging his official duties as a responsible Nigerian.

Thus, in very strong terms, the Zuru Emirate Council, without any equivocation, utterly condemns this barbaric and dastardly act unleashed on one of its most revered illustrious sons, great scholar, and elder. The trauma was not only torturous to the person of Professor Zuru and his family, but most embarrassing to the entire people of Zuru Emirate in Kebbi State. This is despicable and unacceptable to the people of Zuru in Kebbi State, Nigeria.

Professor Zuru is one of the many responsible sons of the Zuru, which the Emirate Council is proud of. We are proud of his academic achievements, administrative acumen, and selflessness in service. This has earned him a pride of place in the minds of the people of Zuru Emirate across the nation. He is respected as an accomplished scholar, excellent administrator, responsible father, and a gentleman par excellence. Until he was appointed Commissioner of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) in the North West, Professor Zuru had served, among others, as Vice Chancellor (the 8th) of the Usmanu Dan Fodio University, Sokoto and Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero. The soft-spoken, amiable, and gentle Professor of Chemistry, has contributed immensely to the development of Zuru Emirate, Kebbi State, and Nigeria at large.

The unfortunate incident, during which Professor Zuru was attacked by a mob took place on the 17th day of April 2023. The sad event occurred while Professor Zuru was performing a national assignment as one of the INEC Commissioners deployed to oversee the 2023 elections in Adamawa State. This incident has plunged the people of Zuru Emirate into a state of worry, apprehension, and sadness. It is worrisome that one of our illustrious sons and the highly respected elder was allowed to undergo such a barbaric and dehumanizing experience in the hands of irritated youths in Nigeria today.

On behalf of the entire people of Zuru Emirate, we demand an unreserved apology from the Adamawa state government, INEC, and those it concerns. Also, we call on the Federal Government, through its revenant agencies or institutions, to expedite action towards unmasking and prosecuting the perpetrators of this dastardly act.

Sincerely, we wish to use this medium to identify with and express our heartfelt sympathy to our dear son, father, and elder, Professor A A Zuru at such a turbulent moment in his life. Similarly, the Council commiserates with his family, students, and well wishers at this most trying time. May Allah (SWT) grant him speedy recovery and strength. 

Finally, the Emirate Council wishes to call on its people to remain calm and continue to pray for our son, Professor Zuru and his family at such a trying moment in life.

Emir of Zuru Muhammadu Sani Sami Prof. Abdullahi Zuru
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