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MURIC seeks justice for 14-year old Bashariya

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The Kano State Chapter of the Muslims Rights Concern (MURIC) has advocated justice for a 15-year old Bashariya against one Fauziya Gidado, who is accused of causing bodily harm on the young girl.

In a statement released on Friday, the State Chairman, Hassan Sani Indabawa, urged the Police to leave no stone unturned until justice is served against the alleged wickedness of Fauziya Gidado.

According to the statement, a 3 minutes 16 seconds viral video shows a half-naked and emaciated 14 year old Bashariya was seen and heard narrating how her supposed godmother alledgedly inflicted severe bodily harm and torture on her for no reason whatsoever.

The young Bashariya and her parents, the statement further states, were on the run against the banditry that ravaged Zamfara State, from where they escaped and have found a temporary solace at an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp around Gwiwa Eka area of Sokoto State.

However, Fauziya hired the girl as a maid and took her to Abuja where agony, enslavement and merciless abuse awaited her.

On watching the unsettling video, the Kano State Chapter of the Muslims Rights Concern (MURIC) swiftly swung into action by contacting its Sokoto State counterpart for further investigation and verification.

On verifying the mindless physical molestation of the vulnerable girl-child, MURIC instantly filed a formal complaint to the Sokoto State Police Command on 7th June, 2025 through the legal chambers of Mansur & Mansur Attorneys of Sokoto State.

“As a faith-based rights advocate, we find it eerie and chilling to see how a young vulnerable child while running away to escape the trauma of violence and bloodshed, but yet was lured into a home where she was mercilessly starved, inhumanly molested and violently abused.

“The level of molestation and abuse meted out to the hapless girl calls for severe retribution. As such, our demand from the Police is for a thorough investigation and subsequent prosecution of Fauziya Gidado.

“Our findings have further revealed that Mrs Fauziya is a notorious human rights abuser. Several stories recalled her past atrocities against her domestic helps that now no single person is willing to risk his or her life working for her.

“The woman is well known for her violent and uncontrollable anger, which may be a symptom of Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), haugtiness, boundless subjugation, enslavement and malevolent inclination against any victim of her erratic behaviour.*

“We therefore call on the Police to do the needful by conducting a thorough investigation into the affairs of the woman and ensure a diligent prosecution to obtain the stiffest punishment against her so as to act as a deterrent.

“Lastly, we acknowledge the swift response of some organisations especially National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Network Against Child Trafficking, Abuse And Labour (NACTAL), some civil liberty organisations (CLOs) and other women and girls’ rights groups.

“We further demand for the rehabilitation and adequate compensation of Bashariya with special emphasis on financing her education”.

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