The village head was removed on the directive of the Deputy Governor, Ismail Yombe, who instructed the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs that the monarch should be removed.
Reacting to the sack of the monarch, supporters of the deposed village head and the villagers resorted
to violent demonstration in protest against the decision which led to the burning of over 12 houses and a thatched food store.
But reacting to the allegation leveled against him while briefing newsmen yesterday, the deposed village head, Alhaji Umar Marafa, denied the allegation, saying that he neither abused Governor Bagudu nor was he involved in politics.
He said before the governor was elected, he was one of his ardent supporters. “I never abused Governor Bagudu, even when he was a senator; I supported him, talk less of now. I also don’t engage myself in politics.
My deposition was hatched by some politicians, but as you can see, my people love me,” he added.
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