The Digest:
Kaduna-based Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar has dismissed reports that he was arrested and detained after hosting former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi. In a video that circulated widely, Umar clarified that he was invited for questioning by security authorities, cooperated fully, and was released. His clarification came after Obi claimed on X that the cleric had been taken into custody shortly after the visit, describing the alleged development as a worrying sign of shrinking democratic space.Key Points:
- Umar's clarification directly counters Obi's initial claim, shifting the narrative from arrest to questioning.
- The cleric urged his followers to remain peaceful and avoid taking the law into their own hands.
- He encouraged citizens to pursue change through lawful processes, including voter registration and participation in elections.
- The incident highlights the rapid spread of unverified claims on social media and the importance of fact-checking.
- Obi's initial alarm, while well-intentioned, may have amplified concerns about political intimidation without full confirmation.
Sources: The Punch