Gombe civil servant remanded for allegedly insulting the governor

Abubakar Adamu has reportedly been remanded in prison by the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Gombe for allegedly insulting the governor of the state, Ibrahim Dankwambo, and his mother.

Report (by Punch):

Mr Adamu, 35, who works with the State Ministry of Higher Education was sued by one Inuwa Dattijo, a.k.a. D. J. Maitaya, of the State Agency for Social Services, who alleged that the accused person sent him an audio clip containing insults directed at the governor and his mother.

The police prosecutor, Inspector Habibu Danjuma, informed the court that when the accused person was asked to name the purported sender of the message, he failed to give a satisfactory account of the said information.

Mr Danjuma said, “The accused person was charged with one count of fabricating false evidence, an offence that contravened Section 156 of the Penal Code Law.’’

The court did not take the plea of the accused person.

After listening to Mr Adamu, the presiding judge, Chief Magistrate Japhet Maida, ordered that the accused person be remanded in prison custody.

The case was adjourned till Tuesday, September 26.

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