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Ikamu Kato arrested by DSS for insulting Buhari, SGF on Facebook, jailed one year; we must help him to get freed says Sowore

 DM Omoyele Sowore via Facebook


The Publisher of Sahara Reporters and AAC presidential candidate in the 2019 general elections Omoyele Sowore has said a youth in
 the Hong Local Government Area if Adamawa state who was sentenced to a one year imprisonment for insulting Nigerian president Major General Muhammadu Buhari and the SGF Boss Mustapha must be helped.


Ikamu Kato was sentenced on Monday to one year imprisonment for insulting  Buhari and Boss Mustapha in Facebook.


Sowore wrote: Please if you know the lawyer to this patriot or family members DM Omoyele Sowore via Facebook, we must  help him to get freed.  All these DSS hoodlums protecting vagabonds in power will be identified and brought to book soon! #August5thProtest #BuhariMustGo #RevolutionNow 



According to the punch news paper: Chiefstrate’s Court 4 sitting in Yola, Adamawa State on Monday, sentenced Youth Leader of the Peoples Democratic Party in the Hong Local Government Area, Ikamu Kato, to one year imprisonment for insulting the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari; and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha.

The PUNCH had reported that the PDP youth leader was remanded in prison custody in a case allegedly instituted by loyalists of the SGF, under the aegis of Adamawa Concerned Citizens, headed by Husseini Gambo.

Kato was invited and arraigned before the court by the Department of State Services through the office of the state Attorney General last week.

Kato, said to be outraged by the Boko Haram attack on Dabna community, during which over 20 persons lost their lives, took to Facebook, to call out the SGF and Buhari over their failure to secure the lives of residents of his council where the SGF also hails from.

The Chief Magistrate, Dimas Elishama, after taking plea of guilt from Katoon Monday however convicted Kato and sentenced him to one year imprisonment, for the use of insulting or abusive words with option of N25,000 fine.

The magistrate said that the court had considered the plea of the convict to temper justice with mercy, his conduct during the trial, his apology, adding that he would not be left to go Scot-free, but be punished to serve as deterrent to others.

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