Amnesty International Condemns Detention of Dr. Kurfi, Calls for His Immediate Release

Katsinatimes Amnesty International has condemned what it described as the arbitrary detention of public affairs analyst, Dr. Bashir Kurfi, over comments he made concerning the Katsina State Government's handling of insecurity…

Katsina City News July 08, 2026  ·  12:00 AM
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Amnesty International Condemns Detention of Dr. Kurfi, Calls for His Immediate Release
Amnesty International Condemns Detention of Dr. Kurfi, Calls for His Immediate Release

Katsinatimes 

Amnesty International has condemned what it described as the arbitrary detention of public affairs analyst, Dr. Bashir Kurfi, over comments he made concerning the Katsina State Government's handling of insecurity and banditry.


According to the organisation, Dr. Kurfi honoured an invitation from the Katsina State Police Command on Tuesday, 7 July 2026, to answer questions on a separate matter. However, Amnesty said he was informed upon arrival that he would be detained over a petition linked to remarks he made during an interview on Trust Television regarding banditry in the state.


Amnesty International alleged that there were ongoing efforts to keep Dr. Kurfi in prolonged detention through the misuse of the police and the judicial process, warning that any attempt to prosecute him on what it described as fabricated charges would constitute an attack on freedom of expression.


The organisation said the detention appeared to be aimed at punishing Dr. Kurfi for questioning the Katsina State Government's response to banditry, rather than addressing the issues he raised in the public interest.

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Amnesty further stated that silencing critics would discourage public scrutiny of the government's handling of insecurity, noting that persistent bandit attacks have claimed hundreds of lives and displaced thousands of residents across Katsina State.


It maintained that no individual should face punishment for criticising government policies or demanding accountability, insisting that Dr. Kurfi had committed no offence by expressing his views.


The organisation also accused the authorities of failing to adequately protect communities from recurring bandit attacks while allegedly targeting citizens who call for improved security.


Amnesty International added that it has documented, since 2020, cases in which farmers, human rights defenders and activists were allegedly subjected to intimidation, arbitrary arrest and torture for speaking out against bandit violence or demanding greater government protection.

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