--Advertisement--
Advertisement

Court sets aside death sentence imposed on Kano singer over blasphemy

Blasphemy: Shari’ah council urges Kano govt to execute singer despite outcry Blasphemy: Shari’ah council urges Kano govt to execute singer despite outcry
Blasphemy: Shari’ah council urges Kano govt to execute singer despite outcry

A Kano state high court (appeal division) has set aside the death sentence imposed on Yahya Sharif Aminu, a Kano-based singer, convicted for blasphemy.

Nuraddeen Sagir, the state chief judge, who presided over the case, delivered judgement on Thursday

He said the trial was full of irregularities as the appellant was not given legal representation.

According to him, the judgement of an upper Sharia court contravened section 2-6-9 of the administration of criminal justice act.

Advertisement

The judge ordered that the case be re-tried at the same court and that the appellant should be given fair hearing.

Sagir also ordered that the appellant, who should be tried by another judge, should get full legal representation.

A Shariah court in Kano had sentenced the musician to death on August 10, 2020 after he was found guilty of committing blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad in a song.

Advertisement

This had sparked a nationwide outrage.

Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of Kano, had said he would not waste time in signing Aminu’s death warrant.

The United Kingdom had opposed the death penalty passed on the singer, saying people have the right to freely express opinions and peacefully challenge authorities.

In October, Aminu’s lawyers filed an appeals at the state appeal court.

Advertisement

Sagir also set aside the judgement and sentencing of Umar Faruk, a 13-year-old boy who was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment over blasphemy.

Add a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

error: Content is protected from copying.