The court of appeal in Kano has ordered a retrial of the
death sentence handed to the singer accused of blasphemy against the Prophet
Muhammad.
The court gave the directive during a sitting on Wednesday.
A Shariah court in Kano sentenced Yahya Sharif-Aminu to
death on August 10, 2020, after he was found guilty of committing blasphemy in
a song.
The ruling had stirred an outcry among a segment of
Nigerians.
Despite the public outcry, the Supreme Council for Sharia in
Nigeria asked the Kano state government to execute the court judgment.
Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of Kano, also said he would not
waste a minute when signing Sharif-Aminu’s death sentence if he failed to file
an appeal within 30 days.
But Sharif-Aminu had appealed the judgement in a suit filed
through Kola Alanipini, his counsel.
The musician also challenged the judgement before the state
high court.
Although the high court dismissed the death sentence, it
denied the musician bail and ordered his re-trial before another Shari’a court
judge.
But the singer’s lawyers kicked against the ruling and also
appealed the verdict of the high court.
Sharif-Aminu’s lawyer argued that he ought to be released
from detention and that his retrial should not take place at another Shari’a
court.
But during the court session held via Zoom on Wednesday, the
appeal court upheld the initial judgement of the Kano high court which ordered
the retrial of the case in the Shariah court.
Two of the three judges had backed the defendants while one
objected.
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