A resident at Railway Road in Bauchi metropolis, Bauchi State has
poisoned and killed an 11-year- old daughter of the Chief Imam of the
Bauchi Central Mosque, Bala Baban Inna. In a related development,
following the death of 20 persons in the Shira Local Government Area of
Bauchi State as a result of cholera outbreak, the Primary Health Care
Development Agency has warned people against digging sewage and pit
latrines near the kitchens and wells in order to avoid contact with
viruses that cause cholera and diarrhoea.
It was learnt that the
suspect, 30-year-old Jarelu Ahmed, did not only kill the teenager, but
also buried her in his room after committing the atrocity. The Police
Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Bauchi State Command, DSP Haruna
Mohammed, in a release made available to journalists in Bauchi on
Tuesday, confirmed the incident, saying the suspect has been arrested.
He stated that forensic experts visited the scene of the crime, exhumed and took the corpse to the hospital for postmortem.
According
to him, , “On Monday, August 31 at about 18:00hrs, Police Detectives
attached to Township Division arrested one Jarelu Ahmed, Male, (30) of
Railway road Bauchi. “The Suspect allegedly poisoned one Hajara Ahmed,
an 11-year-old daughter of one Bala Ahmed Baban Inna (Chief Imam of
Bauchi Central Mosque), killed and buried her in his room in order to
conceal his atrocity. “The scene of the crime was visited by forensic
experts attached to State Criminal Investigation Department and the
victim body was exhumed, photographed and taken to ATBU Teaching
Hospital for postmortem examination. The case is under investigation,”
he said in the statement.
The acting chairman of the agency, Dr.
Yahya Yarima gave the warning during a three-day sensitisation exercise
on the need to observe environmental sanitation by the Misau emirate
community and Human Development Association (MECAHDA) in Misau local
government area of Bauchi State. He stressed on the need for people to
maintain a high culture of personal hygiene, particularly in their
immediate environment, pointing out that such a habit will go a long way
in curtailing not only the spread of diseases, but avoid unnecessary
spending on health.
“The saying that health is wealth cannot be
over- emphasised because it is only when you are healthy that you can
look for a means of live hood. People should ensure that they maintain a
hygienic environment to prevent the menace of flood and diseases. “In
this light, am appealing to youths and women in the society to form
clubs and associations that will complement government efforts towards
ensuring clean and safer environment. “We must always ensure that
drainages are always clean and water ways in order to avoid flood during
this rainy season.
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