Statement of Nyada Auta on the Kidnap of His Honor: Janet Galadima
The kidnapping of His Honor, Janet Galadima, a Customary Court judge in Kaduna State, about a week ago, is a heartbreaking tragedy that has left the entire legal profession in a state of profound sorrow.
I am deeply distressed to learn that Mrs. Janet Galadima was abducted from her home, along with her four sons. The subsequent gruesome murder of her eldest son by these callous criminals earlier today is a devastating blow that has compounded the anguish felt by all.
This horrific incident serves as a sobering reminder of the alarming deterioration of the security apparatus in our country, which has made the legal profession an endangered species. It is from a place of utter anguish that I condemn the kidnapping of our esteemed colleague and urgently call upon all security agencies to intervene immediately and ensure the unconditional release of Mrs. Janet Galadima and her remaining children.
This state of lawlessness and cruelty must be confronted head-on. The authorities of our dear country must take decisive action, going beyond mere press statements, and actively combat these criminals, ensuring they are punished to the fullest extent of the law. No society deserves to harbor such elements within its midst.
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As we continue to pray fervently for the safe return of his Honor, Janet Galadima and her children, I urge lawyers across the country to equally pray for the Husband and other family members of Mrs. Janet Galadima, who must be going through a great deal of anguish and trauma.
Finally, I call on lawyers across the country to please join us in this collective call for a swift response by all security agencies to bring about the safe release of his Honor Janet Galadima and her remaining children. The security and well-being of our colleagues must be a top priority, and we will not rest until these heinous acts are addressed with the urgency and resolve they deserve.
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