Murder Case Of Kaduna Student: Family demands over ₦560m compensation, Accuses Government of Negligence
Six suspects have appeared at the Kaduna Chief Magistrate Court, Kabala Doki in Kaduna State, after being charged with the murder of Ahmed Musa, an SS2 student, who was brutally killed.
The incident took place on 16th February 2025, at the Government Technical College Malali Kaduna North.
Justice Naheed Ibrahim Abdulhamid ordered that the principal defendants, Wisdom Markus Kefas, 18 years old, SS2 student and Innocent Yakubu, 17 years old SS2 student both from Government Technical College Malali, Markus be remanded in a correctional facility, while Innocent would be remanded in the police custody.
The case has been adjourned until the 8th of April 2025.
Wisdom Markus Kefas and Innocent Yakubu are the prime suspects accused of conspiring and causing the death of Ahmed on the 16th of February, 2025.
Also, Timothy Abba 56 years old, Joseph Ogoni 41 years old, Bulus Adamu 42 years old and Francis Adamu 48 years old all personnel of Kaduna State vigilance service (KADVIS), posted to the said school to provide security were arrested in connection the case.
They were charged too before the Kabala Doki Magistrate court, and accused of criminal conspiring and negligence which cause the death of Ahmed Musa at Government technical college malali kaduna.
The KADVIS personnel were granted bail, while the court adjourned their case until 17th March 2025.
After the court session, the father of the deceased, Comrade Musa Mohammed (Moonlight), in an interview with newsmen demanded from the Kaduna State government adequate compensation for negligence, being the custodian of his deceased son, Ahmed Musa.
He said, "We the family of Late Ahmed Musa demanding for the Kaduna State government to pay Five Hundred and Sixty Million, Three Hundred Thousand Naira (N560,300,000), as compensation".
Recall that on 16th February 2025, the deceased, Ahmed Musa, was found lying down at the school premises with his two hands and legs tied with a rope to his neck through the back with trace of blood on his mouth and nose.
He was thereafter rushed to the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital, Kaduna, where he was confirmed dead by a medical doctor.
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