THISDAY

Sanusi Lands in Lagos as Abuja Court Frees Him from Detention

- Bennett Oghifo in Lagos and Alex Enumah in Abuja

The dethroned Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi ll, yesterday afternoon regained his freedom, following the verdict of a Federal High Court in Abuja that ordered his immediate release, and left Awe, Nasarawa State, where he was confined, to Abuja, and then finally to Lagos.

The Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, who had earlier visited Sanusi in Awe, on his third day in detention, and took him to Abuja, was also at the Abuja airport to see him off to Lagos.

Sanusi prayed for his supporters at the Abuja airport before boarding the aircraft to Lagos and arrived Lagos close to midnight. He was ushered out of the Lagos airport by his friends/supporters and driven to Ikoyi.

The former Emir of Kano,

after his dethroneme­nt by the Kano State government on Monday, had indicated interest to move to Lagos, but was prevented from doing so by security agents.

However, his family was moved to Lagos in a private jet provided by one of his friends. He finally reunited with them last night.

Earlier yesterday, El-Rufai on his Twitter handle confirmed that they were heading to Abuja from Awe. He also uploaded a picture showing the former Emir and himself in a vehicle.

Sanusi was moved to Awe on Tuesday by security agents, and was in confinemen­t, but receiving state visitors and family members.

But yesterday, he stepped out for the first time to lead prayers at the Awe Central Mosque, located within the palace of the Emir of Awe.

Last Thursday, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Lateef Fagbemi had filed an exparte motion for the release of Sanusi from confinemen­t in Awe.

Justice Anwuli Chikere of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court yesterday granted the prayer and ordered the release of the former Emir of Kano from unlawful detention.

Sanusi in the fundamenta­l human rights suit instituted in Abuja on March 12, prayed the court to void his banishment to Nasarawa State and order his release so that he could enjoy his fundamenta­l rights as provided by law.

The former emir urged the court to restore his right to human dignity, personal liberty, freedom of associatio­n and movement in Nigeria apart from Kano State.

The suit was brought pursuant to section 34, 35, 40, 41 and 46 of the 1999 Constituti­on and Order 4 Rule 4 of the Federal High Court.

Apart from the originatin­g motion, Sanusi also filed an exparte applicatio­n, praying the court for an interim order for his release.

He also prayed for another order granting him leave to serve the enrol order of his release and the originatin­g motion on any officer at the office of the respondent­s.

The respondent­s are the Inspector General of Police, Director General of the State Security Service (SSS), Attorney General of Kano State and

Attorney General of the Federation.

Delivering ruling yesterday, Justice Chikere made an, Interim order releasing Sanusi from detention and or confinemen­t of the respondent­s and restoring the applicant's right to human dignity personal liberty, freedom of associatio­n and movement in Nigeria (apart from Kano State) pending the hearing and determinat­ion of the applicant's originatin­g motion.

Justice Chikere also granted leave to Sanusi to serve the enrol order of his release and the originatin­g motion as well as all processes on any officer at the respondent­s' headquarte­rs in Abuja and Kano State.

The judge subsequent­ly fixed March 26 for hearing in the originatin­g motion.

The government of Kano State had on Monday, March 9, 2020, announced his dethroneme­nt on grounds of alleged disregard to constitute­d authoritie­s, disloyalty, refusal to attend council meetings amongst others.

Shortly after his dethroneme­nt, he was banished to Loco town in Nasarawa State from where he was later moved to Awe town where he was confined prior to his release yesterday.

El-Rufai’s Visit to Sanusi in Awe

Governor El-Rufai departed Kaduna city for Awe yesterday morning to visit the dethroned Emir of Kano. He captured this in a Facebook post, accompanie­d by a picture in his car.

The governor has been a friend of the emir for decades. He appointed Sanusi as the Pro-chancellor of the Kaduna State University and also made him the Vice-Chairman of the state’s investment board after his dethroneme­nt.

The governor was among those who went to receive Sanusi in 2014 when the latter was suspended as the Central Bank Governor by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Speaking to the press in Awe after receiving the favourable court ruling, El-Rufai said Sanusi “can now go anywhere, including Kano.”

“The High Court ruled that he can go anywhere, including Kano, but I think he wants to go to Lagos to reunite with his family,” El-Rufai said.

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