A farmer known as "Akilu Saidu" said on Tuesday that he
was under the influence of drugs when he
attacked his four-year-old step-daughter, Saratu
Yahuza, who later died.
Saidu told journalists
shortly before he was arraigned for culpable
homicide before a Katsina State Senior
Magistrates’ Court.
The 30-year-old father of six also said that he
was confused and remorseful when he later
learnt that the step-daughter died at the
hospital.
Saidu said,
“How could I have
intentionally killed her? Saratu was like a
daughter to me. I have six children from
another wife while Saratu’s mother is even
pregnant for me.
I married her mother about six
months ago.
“On the day of the incident, I recalled that I
bought a drug from a chemist in our village and
shortly thereafter the incident happened. “It
was my uncle who rushed Saratu to the
hospital where she later died. I am indeed sorry
about the incident.”
The presiding magistrate,
Hajiya Falile Dikko, however, adjourned the case
till October 31, 2017 for mention.
She directed that Saidu should be remanded in
prison custody till then.
The police prosecutor, Inspector Sani Ado, had
earlier told the court that investigation into the
incident was ongoing.
According to him, the police picked up Saidu
shortly after he had allegedly murdered his
step-daughter.
Ado said the incident occurred on September 17
at Yankara Village in the Faskari Local
Government Area of Katsina State.
He said Saidu beat and dragged the girl to an
uncompleted building where he allegedly broke
her neck.
He further revealed that Saratu was later
rushed to Funtua General Hospital where a
doctor confirmed her dead.
The incident was subsequently reported to the
police at Faskari by Saratu’s biological father,
Yahuza Yakubu, while the case was later
transferred to the police Criminal Investigation
and Intelligence Department in Katsina for
further investigation.
The police prosecutor, however, said Saidu has
reportedly confessed to committing the crime
to police interrogators. The Katsina police
command spokesman, DSP Gambo Isah,
confirmed the incident, noting that the accused
person might have been under the influence of
psychotropic substances.