Niger Govt Reacts To Allegation Claiming Gov Bago Ordered Security Men To Slap Islamic Cleric

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The Niger State Government has reacted to a viral video of Governor Mohammed Bago ordering a security personnel to slap a man during the Fidua prayer for the late wife of the Deputy Governor, Zainab Yakubu.

Naija News reports that a video which went viral on Saturday, captured the governor speaking in Hausa language, instructing a security operative to slap and arrest the man.

However, a statement released on Tuesday by the governor’s Special Adviser on Print Media, Aisha Wakaso, clarified that the man in question was an impostor attempting to impersonate an Imam.

Wakaso said the man had apologized to both the governor and the forum of Imams for his behavior and confirmed that he was neither slapped nor arrested.

According to her, “The attention of the Niger State Government has been drawn to an editorial in the Daily Trust Newspaper of 15th July 2024, titled ‘Bago: Let Temperance Reign.’

“This editorial, along with other reports, misrepresented the incident that took place during the three-day Fidua Prayers for the late wife of the Deputy Governor, Hajiya Zainab Garba.

“The governor ordered security agents to remove an individual who attempted to take over the spiritual duties of the Imams gathered at the Deputy Governor’s residence. The editorial also contained fictitious claims.”

Speaking further,  Wakaso said that the government initially planned not to respond to the allegation due to the morning period.

However, they felt compelled to correct the misconceptions about the governor’s actions.

The governor considers the three-day Fidua Prayers as a very sensitive and important event that should be presided over by an Imam or a renowned Islamic scholar, not by an unqualified individual

“The governor’s decision to ask the individual to leave the venue was based on maintaining the sanctity and solemnity of the occasion. The individual’s actions were disrespectful to the deceased and the reason for the gathering, leading the governor to request his removal by security agents,” she added.

Wakaso criticized the continued attacks on Governor Bago’s character by some media outlets,

She defended the governor’s actions as necessary to prevent the Fidua prayer from being disrupted.

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