Kwara State government has debunked allegations of the involvement of Governor, Malam Abdulrahman Abdulrazaqis with the prosecution of an Ilorin-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Abdulrazaq Solihudeen who launched verbal attacks on Senator Suleiman Makanjuola Ajadi in a viral video.
A statement by the governor’s spokesman, Rafiu Ajakaye in Ilorin on Monday, urged members of the public to disregard what it described as a fake story that Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is involved in the prosecution of a Muslim cleric Sheikh Abdulrazaq Solihudeen who had launched verbal attacks on Senator Suleiman Ajadi in a viral video.
The spokesman’s reaction came shortly after the Upper Area Court in Ilorin refused to hear the direct complaint matter and asked the parties to settle the matter amicably outside the court in the spirit of the Holy month of Ramadan.
The statement reads in part; “the cleric, as seen in the video he made to condemn the Senator Ajadi committee, was opposed to the state government seeking accountability in how public properties were sold without proper remittances to the treasury or due process.
“Neither the governor nor the state government was aware of the video until it was shared on some online platforms on Sunday afternoon.
“The governor could not have sued on an issue he was not aware of, so the claims that he is behind the trial of the cleric are a piece of fake news. Those behind the story are the usual agents of disinformation who just wanted to cause disharmony in the state for political gains.
“The governor understands the burden of public office and the possibility of his being misunderstood, including the right of every citizen to hold or express contrary views within lawful boundaries. He remains focused on the discharge of his duties and is confident that posterity will judge him fairly.
“Similarly, the governor concedes the right of any aggrieved citizen(s) to seek redress in lawful ways as no one is allowed to unfairly incite hatred against another person or resort to self-help under whatever guise,” the statement added.