The Department of State Services (SSS) has released an Islamic singer, Ahmad Abdul, arrested for releasing a blasphemous song.
Abdul was arrested for releasing the uncensored song titled ‘Barhama Gwaska’, perceived as blasphemous and capable of creating chaos in the State.
Confirming the release on Monday, the Executive Secretary of Kano State Films and Video Censorship Board, Ismaila Na’abba Afakallah, said he had received hundreds of petitions against the song from concerned citizens.
Afakallah said he reported the singer to the SSS which later arrested him at a hotel where he had been hiding for days so as to save him from the mob.
He added that the singer was reunited with his family after spending days in custody.
“He has been released as he regretted and apologized over his offense, promising not to repeat it again,” said Afakallah.
On why the board did not arraign him before a court of law, Afakallah said, “We are not after arraigning people, we just want to see them repenting and rehabilitating. He has already regretted and apologized for the crime he committed.”
This is not the first time that people would be caught in a controversy over songs perceived as blasphemous.
In August last year, an Upper Sharia Court in the Hausawa Filin Hockey area of the state sentenced Yahaya Sharif-Aminu to death, after finding him guilty of releasing and circulating a blasphemous song via WhatsApp.
The judgment was however quashed High Court of Kano on January 21, 2021.
-Daily Trust