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DADIYATA CASE RESURFACES AS EX-AIDE LEVELS SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS
Fresh controversy has emerged surrounding the disappearance of activist Abubakar Idris after a former aide to ex-Zamfara State governor Bello Matawalle made serious allegations involving security operatives.
The former aide claimed that Dadiyata was killed in his presence and further alleged that police officers used the incident as a form of intimidation against him. The claims, which have sparked reactions online, add another layer to the long-running mystery surrounding the activist’s disappearance.
Dadiyata, known for his outspoken social media commentary and criticism of political figures, disappeared in 2019 under circumstances that remain unresolved. His case has continued to attract public attention, with activists and human rights groups repeatedly calling for accountability and transparency.
As of now, the allegations made by the former aide remain claims and have not been independently verified by authorities or confirmed in court.
The Nigeria Police Force has yet to officially respond to the latest accusations at the center of the controversy.
The development has reignited conversations around freedom of expression, human rights, and the safety of activists in Nigeria.
Legal analysts say allegations of this nature are highly sensitive and require thorough investigation to establish credibility and accountability. Human rights advocates are also calling for renewed efforts to uncover the truth behind Dadiyata’s disappearance.
As reactions continue to spread across social and political circles, many Nigerians are once again demanding answers in one of the country’s most talked-about unresolved activist cases.
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