The Kano State Government has refuted claims of involvement in the ongoing legal proceedings against TikToker Murja Kunya, who stands accused of sharing inappropriate video content, contrary to state laws.
The government, through Commissioner for Information Baba Dantiye, dismissed the allegations as untrue and emphasized its commitment to upholding the separation of powers and the judiciary’s independence.
In a statement issued by Commissioner Baba Dantiye, the government clarified its stance on the matter, asserting its respect for the constitutional provisions delineating the responsibilities of the judiciary, legislature, and executive branches of government.
Dantiye emphasized that the case against Murja Kunya falls solely within the jurisdiction of the judiciary, and the government has no intention of interfering with the legal process.
The statement further addressed the specific details of Murja Kunya’s legal proceedings, noting that she was arraigned before an Upper Shari’ah Court in Nassarawa Local Government area on charges related to sharing vulgar video content on social media.
Following her arraignment, the court ordered her remand in a correctional center pending further proceedings.
Additionally, the government acknowledged the existence of fresh allegations against Murja Kunya, prompting further investigation by security agencies. Despite these developments, the government reiterated its commitment to respecting the sanctity of the constitution and ensuring a fair and just legal outcome for all parties involved.
Concluding the statement, the government urged the public to disregard any attempts to tarnish its reputation, emphasizing its dedication to upholding the rule of law and protecting the integrity of the judicial process.
The unfolding legal case involving Murja Kunya continues to attract attention, highlighting the complex intersection of social media, legal regulations, and governmental oversight in contemporary society.