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Sahada Hudu, wife of the late Ibrahim Muhammed, popularly known as Kaaka, insists her husband’s brother cannot be linked to the alleged murder of the Ejura-based social activist.
She also wants a neighbour who testified against Idi Mohammed, accusing him of Kaaka’s death be thoroughly investigated.
According to Sahada Hudu the woman who named Kaaka’s elder brother as a suspect in the killing did not personally see him involved in the physical assault that led to her husband’s death.
Testifying before the 3-member committee probing the disturbances in Ejura, she said the committee must thoroughly probe the issue and bring to light the individuals responsible for the death of Kaaka.
“Conduct your investigations well, and find out the one who caused my husband’s death. The one who testified against my husband’s brother should be called… We live in the same house. She told me that she didn’t see anything, but she said she only heard the sound of my husband entering the house. She didn’t see anything because all of us went to the scene to see what had happened,” she told the committee.
‘Kaaka threatened’
Kaaka’s wife repeated her claims that her husband received some threats due to his activism prior to his death. She also confirmed that indeed her late husband was a member of the governing New Patriotic Party, NPP.
She said a month before her husband’s death, he was warned by a young man to stop tarnishing the image of the government.
“There was one of the young men who got up and threatened him that they had been warning him to stop what he has been doing, but he doesn’t want to listen. My husband asked him what he was complaining about, and he told him that all the posts he makes on social media have been tarnishing the image of the party, so they want him to stop.”
“My husband asked him how he knew about his activities on Facebook since he [the young man] doesn’t use a Smartphone. The young man got angry and wanted to fight my husband,” the widow recounted.
She said her husband told her all that ensued immediately he returned from town, and she advised him not to visit that base anymore.
Iddi Mohammed, a brother of the deceased, was arrested a few days after the death as a third suspect.
He is still in police custody, assisting in investigations.
Many believed that the killing of Ibrahim Muhammed was purely political until the arrest of the deceased’s brother.
Kaaka’s death led to a protest by residents in the Ashanti Region town during which two people died with four others injured after military personnel allegedly fired shots into the crowd.
SOURCE: DAILY MAIL GH with additional files from CNR