
Bauchi: We recorded 75 murder, 86 rape cases in 2025
The Bauchi State Ministry of Justice says it recorded not less than 75 homicide cases, 28 kidnapping cases and 86 cases of rape in the 2024-2025 legal year.
Bauchi State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Bar Hassan Usman (SAN), disclosed this during the commencement of the 2025-2026 legal year ceremony.
Usman said, “In criminal cases from January to date, we received a total of 91 robbery cases, as against last year which was 83 and we received 75 homicide cases. We were served with motions for bails and other motions totalling about 256 and we received about 86 rape cases and 28 kidnapping cases.
“In total, we received a total number of 592 criminal cases and out of this number, 97 have been disposed of, 15 were discharged through legal advice, 454 are pending.”
According to him, given the high volume of cases recorded, the Ministry developed strategies to fast-track prosecutions in line with the administration of criminal justice law that emphasised speedy trials by setting timelines of filing charges in court and proceeding.
Usman further explaining that Governor Bala Mohammed approved the release of N7.8 million for the purchase of law and other practice books for their library.
He added that Mohammed also approved the release of monthly funds to settle all outstanding judgement debts owed by the state government.
He appreciated the governor for his benevolence, unwavering commitment and exceptional support for the Ministry of Justice in the state.
Earlier in her remarks ,the State’s Chief Judge, Justice Rabi Umar, lamented the recurrent practice of arraigning suspects in court without proper preliminary investigations.
She said that in many cases, efforts to gather evidence were only initiated after the trial had begun, “This backward approach to criminal prosecution significantly delays the process and undermines the delivery of justice.”
The chief judge said, “It is unacceptable that in 2025, we continue to see such practices, which contributed to the overwhelming backlog of cases in our courts and ultimately eroded public confidence in the Justice System.
“To resolve this and other identified lapses, a Committee was set up to review the Bauchi state Administration of Criminal Justice Law and come up with a Draft Law that will stand the test of time,” she said.
She however, affirmed that any lawyer that didn’t adhere to the prescribed dress code for legal practitioners in the state would not be permitted to appear in court, adding that such a disregard for professional decorum undermined the prestige and global respect that the legal profession commands.
Also speaking, Governor Bala Mohammed said that the three arms of government in the state had been working harmoniously and in synergy without compromising their constitutional autonomy.
Represented by his deputy,Auwal Jatau, the governor said that he has been giving the two other arms of government the necessary support and cooperation to ensure that they all operated optimally without any hindrance.
Nigerians can now invest ₦2.5 million on premium domains and profit about ₦17-₦25 million. All earnings paid in US Dollars. Rather than wonder, click here to find out how it works.
Join Daily Trust WhatsApp Community For Quick Access To News and Happenings Around You.
Community Reactions
AI-Powered Insights
Related Stories

‘I want to be a wife’ — 48-yr-old singer Tamar Braxton

More migrants are dying in ICE detention under Trump

AFCON 2025: Osimhen hails “tactical” ‘Eric Chelle ahead of semi-final against Morocco



Discussion (0)