Barely 24
hours after releasing Gen. Muhammadu Buhari’s 1961 West African School
Certificate (WASC) results, the Principal of the Government College,
Katsina, Mallam Isyaku Bello, has been receiving death threats.
The source of the threats could not be ascertained last night.
The principal was summoned by his
employers, the Katsina State Ministry of Education, in connection with
the release of the results, sources close to Mallam Bello said last
night.
The embattled principal was said to have
explained that he needed to defend the integrity of the college
(formerly Provincial Secondary School, Katsina) and not Gen. Buhari.
Bello made distress calls to his friends and relatives,
One source said: “Some forces were
unhappy with the issuance of results to Gen. Buhari and they have been
threatening the principal. They have been calling him names, abusing
him. Some were actually threatening to deal with him.
“They told the principal that he ought to have left Buhari to his fate instead of releasing his results.
“Faced with pressure, the principal has
reached out to friends and relatives on the threats. He explained that
he did so to protect the integrity of the college and not anybody’s.
“We hope that no harm will come upon the principal, who was just doing his job.”
It was unclear as at press time last
night whether Bello had reported the threat to the police or not. He did
not pick his calls and messages to his telephone were not replied.
A highly-placed source in APC Presidential Campaign Council confirmed the threats.
He said: “This is an unfortunate
development if it is true that the principal is really being harassed
for doing an official assignment.”
But another source said: the Katsina
State Government actually consented to the release of the results by the
Ministry of Education in view of the sensitive nature of the issue at
hand.
A government source said: “Since the
WASC results of Buhari had become political, the position of the
government was that the principal ought to have cleared the air after
all Buhari is a citizen of the state.
When contacted, the SA Media to Governor
Ibrahim Shema, Mr. Lawal Ahmad Matazu, said: ”Is that so? I’m hearing
it for the first time from you. I will find out. Thanks.”
culled The Nation
No comments:
Post a Comment