The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kano vows to reopen case against Doguwa, recover alleged stolen assets

- Frommurtal­a Adewale, Kano

GOVERNOR Abba Yusuf of Kano State has said all cases of political violence that resulted in loss of life and property in the last eight years would be investigat­ed.

The new helmsman also insisted that the infamous case of alleged culpable homicide against Majority Leader of the House of Representa­tives, Alhassan Ado Doguwa, would be reopened and pursed to logical conclusion.

Doguwa was accused of sponsoring political violence against opposition party in

Tudun Wada Local Council during the last National Assembly elections.

About 15 persons were killed during the incident.

The Abdullahi Umar Ganduje- led administra­tion had recently cleared Doguwa of any incriminat­ing evidence that should warrant a criminal charge.

In a statement by Chief Press Secretary, Sanusi Bature Dawakin- Tofa, the governor insisted a judicial commission of inquiry would be put in place to ensure perpetrato­rs and sponsors of violence are brought to justice.

Yusuf expressed concern over the disappeara­nce of Dadiyata, a loyalist of the Kwankwasiy­ya movement, who was abducted by unknown assailants in 2019. He vowed to work with security agencies for his rescue.

The governor also announced immediate takeover of all public properties allegedly sold illegally by Ganduje.

He said a panel of inquiry would be constitute­d to investigat­e and recover alleged looted public funds and property in the last eight years, in the interest of justice.

The governor lamented a near- empty treasury and humongous local and internatio­nal debts inherited from the last administra­tion.

He said: “We have noted that the last administra­tion sold lands, in and around schools, religious and cultural sites, hospitals and clinics, graveyards and green areas, and along the city wall of Kano. We have also noted that they indiscrimi­nately sold numerous other landed properties and assets belonging to Kano State, within and outside the state, to their cronies and agents.”

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