- Safiu Kehinde
The state’s Commissioner for Women Affairs, Children and Disabled Persons, Hajiya Amina Sani-Abdullahi, made this known in a statement to newsmen on Thursday in Kano.
Sani-Abdullahi said the state government observed that within the last four weeks, several Nigerian citizens, including indigenes of Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, and Kaduna, were deported from the FCT to Kano.
According to her, the action of the FCT Administration contradicts the constitutional right of every Nigerian to reside and seek livelihood in any part of the country, provided they do not pose a threat to public peace and safety.
“The FCT is not the property of a single state or region; it is the common heritage of all Nigerians and, as such, a home for all.
The commissioner added that reports from some of the deportees indicated they were allegedly held in custody for more than 10 days under harsh conditions and fed once daily.
She described the treatment as degrading and unacceptable in a democratic society.
Sani-Abdullahi said the state government, under Gov. Abba Kabir-Yusuf, would not tolerate the humiliation of its citizens, urging the FCT Administration to end unconstitutional deportations.
