Haruna Yahaya, 35, pictured above’ a physically challenged person, was found guilty of taking part in the abduction of over 200 girls from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State in April, 2014 and has been sentence to 15 years in prison by a Federal High Court in Wawa Cantonment, Kainji, Niger State.
Yahaya had pleaded guilty to the charges of terrorism filed against him by the Federal government telling the court that members of the sect had come to his shop to force him to join them and he joined because he feared they might kill him. He said the Boko Haram sect members accosted him at his shop in Damboa where he was selling his goods.
Earlier, defense counsel, Matthew Egege asked the court to discharge Yahaya, pleading that his testimony is pathetic. He argued that as a conscript he could have been killed if he had refused the sect’s orders but the judge said he could not use his physical condition to win sympathy, adding that he had a choice not to participate in the Boko Haram activities even though he was forced. He was charged under the Terrorism Prevention Act, 2011.
The court ruled that Haruna Yahaya will serve the term in any prison facility, to be determined by the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Prisons Service. The other 19 convicts were sentenced to between three and five years from the date of their arrest