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WikkiTimes Reporter Threatened For Exposing How Bauchi Lawmakers Politicized Palliative Distribution

WikkiTimes’ reporter, Yawale Adamu, has faced threats from Mustapha Abdurrahman, a political aide to the lawmaker representing the Jama’are Itas federal constituency.

Abdurrahman’s threats followed Adamu’s report on the politicized distribution of aid by the North East Development Commission(NEDC), intended to alleviate the impact of subsidy removal on the region’s poor and vulnerable.
Abdurrahman, asserting his role as the lawmaker’s aide, has warned Adamu and his sources that failing to retract the story would prompt serious consequences from both him and his boss.

He accused the investigation of being a ploy by political rivals to undermine his principal and declared that they would not tolerate ‘arrogant’ reporters damaging their principal’s reputation.
In a series of threatening phone calls, Mustapha claimed to have detailed information on every WikkiTimes’ reporter and stated emphatically that they would act against Yawale Adamu for sullying their principal’s reputation, warning that the lawmaker himself would ensure the reporter does not escape.

“Who authorized the publication of that story? The details you reported were incorrect. I’ve been in contact with the DSS; they’ve requested your contact information.

Remember, being a journalist does not place you above the law. All the rice deliveries were distributed in Jama’are, none went to Itas Gadau. I’ve provided the DSS with the contact details of the individual who assisted your reporting in the constituency; they intend to track him down. The person who guided you and facilitated interviews throughout the constituency, I assure you, will face consequences; no one will shield him. We cannot stand by while our reputation is damaged; I swear by Allah, you will face repercussions for your actions,” Abdurrahman warned WikkiTimes reporter during one of the phone conversations.

L-R: The lawmaker representing the Jama’are Itas federal constituency,Mustapha Abdurrahman his aide who threatened WikkiTimes reporter and individuals who appeared to be political thugs standing behind them

In one of the voices, Abdurrahman said; “You’re presenting a very contradictory story. I want to clarify that today, I’ve spoken with the founders of WikkiTimes in Bauchi. Don’t mislead people by claiming there’s no political angle; that’s completely untrue. You claim you visited Itas, but in reality, you’ve maligned the people there and favored Jama’are. Stop fooling yourself.

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“I swear by Allah, we will take action because of your stubbornness. No one will grants you any interviews; the representative has instructed as much. Go and amend your report. I swear by Allah, if you fail to retract that story, we will be compelled to act against you”

What kind of reasoning is this? Do you really think it’s feasible for us to distribute enough rice for every single person in Jama’are? You seem solely focused on damaging someone’s reputation. I swear, we will not tolerate this.
Stop fooling yourself into thinking you’ve exposed us; what story have you really captured? When did you even start in journalism? Stop deceiving yourself, I’m telling you.”


“Wallahi Tallahi, you cannot come here, blackmail us, and expect to go free, I’m telling you. The lawmaker asked me why I gave you the numbers, but given what you’ve done to him, he will not allow it. Don’t think being a journalist exempts you—there were many before you. I have a brother who is a BBC reporter,” Mustapha said, as he abruptly ended the call.

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WikkiTimes previously reported that lawmakers from Jama’are Itas and Itas Gadau constituencies favored their political allies in the distribution of palliatives provided by the North East Development Commission.

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