Saturday, 8 June 2013
ABU lecturer sentenced to two months imprisonment for enticing married student
The Chief Magistrate Court in Kiyawa LGA of
Jigawa State has sentenced Professor Festus
David Kolo of the Faculty of Education at
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria to two
months imprisonment for knowingly enticing a
married woman who was a student in his
department contrary to Section 389 of the penal
code law.
Principal State Prosecution Counsel Mustapha
Adamu, who read the first information report,
said on May 21, one Muhammad Ghali of Takur
Quarters Dutse “reported you, Prof. Festus
David Kolo of ABU, knowing fully well that Mrs
Bushra Ghali Muhammed is his wife, and you've
been making advances towards her, inciting her,
calling her oftenly, sending her love text
messages using your phone”.
The FIR also said, “You, Prof. Kolo, was caught
red handed by the police at Dan Musa Guest
House Room 109 with Ghali’s wife after he
reported the case to the police and after several
warnings and pleas by the husband.
The accused told the court that the content of
the FIR is correct. His lawyers M.A. Gausu and
R.A. Nwande told the court that the accused is
above 60 years and the bread winner of his
family and therefore begged the court to temper
justice with mercy.
In his ruling, Senior Magistrate Muhammed
Musa Kaugama said the convict is a first time
offender but also in order to deter the convict
against a similar act in the future, “this court
hereby sentences the convict to two months
imprisonment without option of fine.
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