Innalillahi wainna ilaihi rajiun, we are in a deep mess.
This is not a beach for fun, this is an attempt to survive banditry attack in Birnin Magaji community of Zamfara State. Women and children are not afraid to get drowned in the river.
I am calling on all well-meaning individuals, human rights activists, journalists, and concerned citizens, especially Arewa Twitter, to join this movement by submitting massive petitions to the Inspector General of Police regarding this case.
We cannot remain silent over such serious allegations. The truth must be uncovered, and justice must prevail for Dadiyata and his family.
A former SSA to the former Governor of Zamfara State, Bello Matawalle, Muhammad Musa, has claimed on Facebook that Dadiyata was killed in his presence by Hussani Gimba.
This is really sad if true. Hopefully, the truth comes out sooner rather than later.
Dear Nigerian security operatives,
This revealation by Musa Kamarawa is a golden opportunity to finally get to the bottom of the disappearance and alleged killing of Dadiyata.
Musa Muhammad Kamarawa, who served as an SSA to a former governor, has now made a very weighty claim publicly, alleging that Dadiyata was killed in his presence. Such a statement cannot be ignored, brushed aside, or treated as ordinary political talk. It demands a thorough, transparent, and independent investigation.
For years, the Dadiyata case has remained one of the most painful and controversial unresolved cases in Nigeria.
Families, friends, supporters, and many Nigerians have continued to seek answers. This is why security agencies must seize this moment to establish the truth once and for all.
Sadly, some individuals such as Reno Omokri and Femi Fani-Kayode who often amplified Dadiyata’s case for political convenience may choose to remain silent now that a direct allegation has emerged. But I believe that many Nigerians will not stay silent.
The goal should not be politics or propaganda. The goal should be justice, clarity, and closure. If crimes were committed, those responsible must face justice. If some people were wrongly accused over the years, they also deserve to be cleared publicly.
Nigeria deserves the truth about Dadiyata.