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BREAKING: Gov Yusuf, Falana secure 71 teenagers’ freedom from FG’s treason trial for protesting against hardship, hunger

By KEMI KASUMU

In a significant victory for human rights and justice, the Federal High Court in Abuja has today discharged and acquitted 71 teenagers from Kano State,  who were arrested in connection with the #EndBadGovernance protest in August 2024.

LEAVING THE COURT IN ABUJA: DG Media and Publicity, Kano State Government House, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, and the Kano government’s legal team leaving the Federal High Court Abuja after securing release of tge teenagers from Federal Government’s treason trial on Tuesday November 5, 2024.

These young individuals, who were accused of treasonable felony after being found with Russian flags and Tinubu’s government had sought death sentences for, have been cleared of all charges.

Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has been unwavering in his commitment to securing the release of the teenagers, vowing to pursue all legal avenues to ensure their freedom.

In a statement, issued by governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, Governor Yusuf expressed gratitude for the collective efforts of human rights advocates, including renowned lawyer Femi Falana SAN, and others who fought tirelessly to secure the minors’ release.

“The Federal Government has today withdrawn the treason charges against the minors, who were primarily from Kano State.

“This is a victory for justice and human dignity,” said Barr. Suleiman Dantsoho, one of the human rights lawyers representing the teenagers.

He went on to praise Governor Yusuf for his dedication to the cause, noting that the Governor’s leadership and advocacy had been instrumental in ensuring the teenagers’ freedom.

“We commend Governor Abba Yusuf for his unwavering support and commitment to human rights and the dignity of his people,” Dantsoho added.

The teenagers are set to be formally handed over to Governor Yusuf by Vice President Kashim Shettima later today, before being flown back to Kano via Max Air.

This landmark decision underscores the importance of safeguarding the rights of individuals, especially minors, and demonstrates the power of legal advocacy in the face of injustice.

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