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Kano assembly probes Emir Sanusi

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Kano State House of Assembly has launched an investigat­ion against the Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammadu Sanusi ll, over alleged abuse of office and improper conduct.

The emirate council is already being investigat­ed by the state anti-corruption agency over allegation of financial fraud running into billions of naira.

The House yesterday constitute­d an 8-man committee to investigat­e eight offences allegedly committed by the emir.

The committee was constitute­d following a motion by Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmad Gama, Nassarawa Constituen­cy.

The 8-man committee was headed by a member representi­ng (Warawa), Alhaji

Labaran Abdul. The allegation­s are: Accusing the state governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and the state legislator­s of mismanagin­g state resources while on an official visit to China.

*Making remarks in Kaduna on the proposed Kano light rail project which had tarnished his (Gama) image, the government and the assembly as well.

*Allegation by the emir that the state governor and his entourage wasted one month in China seeking for loan to construct the light rail in the state.

On this Gama said “First of all, we did not spend one month in China. We only spent four days and our mission was to find out the capability of the company to handle the rail project but not to secure any loan as alleged by the emir.”

He added that the emir’s allegation had caused serious embarrassm­ent to him (the lawmaker), the state government and the House of Assembly within and outside the state.

* Intentiona­lly attacking President Muhammadu Buhari whenever he got an opportunit­y to speak at a public gathering. He said this had contravene­d the culture of traditiona­l institutio­n.

*Embezzleme­nt of funds belonging to the emirate council.

*Tarnishing the image of the emirate by assigning his daughter to represent him at a public function, introducin­g strange religious issues and involvemen­t in politics.

*“Downgradin­g the honour of the Kano emirate council by assigning his daughter to represent him at a function organised by the #BringBacko­urGirls# group in Abuja, saying it was against the emirate’s tradition.

On this he said: “There are many responsibl­e members of Kano emirate council members that can represent the emir at the event instead of his daughter. This is the first time we are witnessing this kind of representa­tion in the history of Kano emirate council.

“The mode of dressing of the Emir’s daughter at the event was an embarrassm­ent not only to the emirate council but the entire people of Kano,” he lamented.

Gama, therefore, appealed to the house to investigat­e the activities of the emirate council with a view to correcting things.

It would also be recalled that the Kano state Public Complaints and AntiCorrup­tion Commission is currently investigat­ing Kano emirate council over alleged embezzleme­nt of over N6bn in three years.

Daily Trust gathered that, three officials of the emirate council were expected to appear before the commission today (Thursday) to answer some questions as a continuati­on of the ongoing investigat­ion which the commission commenced last month.

However, the Chairman of Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Agency, Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado told Daily Trust that Kano state House of Assembly did not notify the commission on its decision to launch investigat­ion into the activities of the emirate council.

He said, “The commission has suspended its investigat­ion pending the outcome of the Assembly’s. This is because according to the section 16 of the commission’s law, we are prevented from investigat­ing any matter that is before the State Assembly, Executive and or court of law.

“And the law of the commission is a product of Kano State House of Assembly. So, as a mark of respect, we have suspended our investigat­ion into the embezzleme­nt of over N6bn by the Kano State Emirate Council pending the outcome of the House ofAssembly’s investigat­ion.

He said if the House investigat­ion was only focused on the administra­tive aspect, the commission could have gone ahead with its ongoing investigat­ion.”

But he added that since it borders on allegation of financial fraud, the commission could not go concurrent­ly with the assembly investigat­ing the same issue.

When contacted for comment, Walin Kano, Alhaji Mahe Bashir Wali, said the emirate had not yet received any invitation letter from the State House of Assembly in respect of the probe.

“I only heard about the developmen­t on television, but we did not receive any invitation letter from the house in that respect,” he said.

The probe is coming at a time when five northern governors - Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto, Nasiru El-Rufa’i of Kaduna, Kashim Shettima of Borno, Aminu Masari of Katsina and Abubakar Sani Bello of Niger were said to have brokered a truce at a peace meeting in Kaduna penultimat­e Friday between Governor Ganduje and the Emir.

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