Kaduna Bombing Suspect Told Us His Name Was Mohammed, Not Samuel ...CAN

The Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Kaduna State, Rev. John Hayab, has said the bombing suspect arrested while attempting to blow up a Winners’ Chapel parish in Kaduna State on Sunday identified himself as Mohammed Sani when he was apprehended by the church.

Hayab said this in an interview on Monday.

He said it was after the church handed the suspect over to the police that his name suddenly changed to Samuel Nathaniel.

He, therefore, said there was a need for the matter to be thoroughly investigated.

He told The PUNCH: “The church was in session when the young man came in, dropped his bag and exited as if he was going to the toilet, but didn’t come back in time.

“Some church members became suspicious.

“The church had put security measures in place such that they monitor everything going on in the church and they even have CCTV cameras.

“They discovered that what was in the bag looked like explosives, so they called the police.

“Let me state clearly that it was not the police that arrested him.

“It was the church that arrested him and then handed him over to the police.

“The police came to pick him up at the church.

“At the time he was interrogated at the church, he told the church that his name was Mohammed Sani, but when he was handed over to the police, the police told everyone that his name was Samuel Nathaniel.”

Hayab said the mix-up in the name of the suspect had further given credence to the claims by the United States that Nigeria remained a terrorist-prone country because of a lack of database.

He said the religion which the suspect practises should not be the focus of public discussions but the act of terrorism.

The cleric said the police had failed to effectively investigate and profile suspects, adding that a few weeks ago, the force also arrested a hoodlum and erroneously paraded him as a pastor.

He told The PUNCH: “This incident justifies the US’ decision to place visa restrictions on Nigerians.
“The US Government told us that one of the reasons for the visa ban was that Nigeria does not do proper background checks on people.

“So, a criminal can go to one part of Kaduna and bear John, travel to another part of the state and bear Abdullahi or Oluwole or Emeka and nobody will know.

“So, let us stop focusing on his name but his crime.

“A criminal is a criminal.

“There are now two versions, one from the church and one from the police.

“I don’t care what his name is.

“All I know is that a criminal wanted to blow up a church and kill people.

“The police should find out who his sponsors are and not play politics with names.

“Last week, a man was paraded by the police for faking his kidnap and identified as a pastor, only for us to find out he was never a pastor.”

Hayab said there were Christians bearing Muslim names and vice versa.

He said: “I know Muslims that bear Paul, I know Christians that bear Mohammed.

“Our CAN chairman in Borno State is Mohammed Laga.

“I have a cousin that bears Mohammed Paul.

“So, let us not focus on the name but on the act of terrorism.”

Hayab said it was curious that the attempted bombing took place at the same time CAN’s rally against terrorism was taking place.

He said the church would not be intimidated by anyone.

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Chris Kehinde Nwandu is the Editor In Chief of CKNNEWS || He is a Law graduate and an Alumnus of Lagos State University, Lead City University Ibadan and Nigerian Institute Of Journalism || With over 2 decades practice in Journalism, PR and Advertising, he is a member of several Professional bodies within and outside Nigeria || Member: Institute Of Chartered Arbitrators ( UK ) || Member : Institute of Chartered Mediators And Conciliation || Member : Nigerian Institute Of Public Relations || Member : Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria || Fellow : Institute of Personality Development And Customer Relationship Management || Member and Chairman Board Of Trustees: Guild Of Professional Bloggers of Nigeria

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