The Jigawa State Police Command says it had nothing to do with the arrest of a Federal University, Dutse, 500-level student.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Aminu Muhammad, a student, was detained for sending a tweet that appeared to make fun of Aisha Buhari, the first lady of Nigeria.
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The tweet, which was written in Hausa and accompanied by a photo of the first lady, read in English, “Mama has eaten poor people’s money and is now full.”
Shortly after the post, Muhammad was purportedly detained by DSS agents, which sparked a social media reaction from Nigerians against the DSS and the first lady.
Inibehe Effiong, a lawyer, was one of many who criticized the DSS over Muhammad’s alleged arrest.
He tweeted, “You are defending Aisha Buhari because she’s someone’s mother. This argument is preposterous.”
“Thousands have lost their mothers to the incompetence and cruelty of the Buhari regime. Thousands have been orphaned by the corruption in management of funds meant to combat terrorism.”
On her part, activist Aisha Yesufu said, “Who is Aisha Buhari that an aggrieved citizen cannot talk about? Those of you talking about her so-called powers need to ask yourselves whether you are citizens or slaves.Duniya budurwar wawa!”
Also condemning the reported arrest, a social media influencer, Daniel Regha, said it was an abuse of power.
He tweeted, “Patience Jonathan was unfairly mocked everyday when she was the First Lady, no one got detained, but the SSS went ahead to arrest a Tweep (Adamu Muhammed) for criticising Aisha Buhari. Is that the job of the SSS? Why not charge the guy to court? This is an abuse of power.”
While the DSS was still getting criticised over Muhammad’s arrest, more reports stated that the student was arrested by the police.
The Police Public Relations Officer for the command, DSP Lawan Shiisu, said he was not aware of the arrest.
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“We didn’t make the arrest. An arrest cannot be made in my area without me being informed,” he said.
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