Thursday, November 20, 2025 - One of the leaders of Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) prosecuted by theDepartment of State Sevices (DSS) for alleged terrorism, Hussaini Ismaila, has been convicted of offences of terrorism and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment by a Federal High Court in Abuja.
Justice Emeka Nwite pronounced the sentence in a judgment
delivered on Tuesday, November 18, 2025 after Ismaila aka Mai Tangaran pleaded
guilty to a four-count terrorism charge brought against him by the secret
police.
The prosecution said Ismaila was the coordinator of the 2012
attacks on Police Headquarters in Bompai, Kano State; Mobile Police Base,
Kabuga Road, Kano State; Pharm Centre Police Station, Kano State; Angwa Uku
Police Station, Kano State, among other places, in which many were
injured.
Shortly after his arrest on August 31, 2017, at Tsamiyya
Babba Village, Gezewa LGA, Kano State, Ismaila was arraigned on a four-count
charge brought under the Terrorism Prevention Amendment Act, 2013.
The trial suffered delays resulting from appeals and the
conduct of a trial-within-trial to, among other things, ascertain the
voluntariness of the defendant's extra-judicial statements.
When trial eventually opened, the prosecution called five
witnesses including two DSS officials and two eye-witnesses to some of the
attacks.
Ismaila, who had earlier pleaded not guilty during his
arraignment, changed his plea to guilty after the testimony of the fifth
prosecution witness.
Subsequently, defendant's lawyer, P. B. Onijah from the Legal
Aid Council (LAC) pleaded with the court to be lenient with the defendant.
Onijah said Ismaila was remorseful and changed his plea to
avoid wasting the court's time and regretted being involved in terrorism.
Justice Nwite, in his judgment, found Ismaila guilty of the
offences charged and sentenced him to 15 years in relation to count one; and 20
years on counts two, three and four.
The judge ordered that the sentences run concurrently, while
the sentencing shall begin to run from the date of his arrest, om August 31,
2017.
Justice Nwite equally ordered that the Controller-General of
the Correctional Service confine the convict at any prison of the
Controller-General's choice for the purpose of serving his sentence.
The judge added that Ismaila must be subjected to both
rehabilitation and deradicalization after serving his term, before being
reintegrated with the society.

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