THISDAY

Kano Anti-Corruption Commission Suspends Own Probe of Emir over Assembly Interventi­on

- Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano

The Kano State Public Complaint and Anti-corruption Commission yesterday said its investigat­ion into the probe of the Kano Emirate has been suspended.

Chairman of the Commission, Mr. Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado told THIS DAY on phone yesterday that the suspension of the commission’ s investigat­ion was inline with Section 6 of its operationa­l guideline.

Muhuyi said, “We could not continue as the House was also conducting an investigat­ion. We wrote to the House seeking details about the content of their investigat­ions”.

The Chairman said the law which establishe­d the commission could not allow them to continue with the investigat­ion when there was another agency or institutio­n or the state Assembly is also doing their own inquiry.

“The reply of the letter sent to the House will determine the position of our investigat­ion. We will brief the public on the outcome”, he added.

It could be recalled that the state anti-corruption agency was investigat­ing alleged misuse of N 6 billion by the Kano Emirate.

THISDAY observed that the Speaker of the state house of Assembly, Hon. Kabiru Alhassan Ru rum has launched an eight-man committee to investigat­e activities of the Em ir of Kano, Mu ham ma du Sunusi II.

House member, Hon. Ibrahim Gama tabled the motion before the house last week which unanimousl­y agreed to conduct an investigat­ion.

Some of the allegation­s were “financial misappropr­iation, defamation of character, breach of oath of office/oath of allegiance, abuse of office privileges and protocol, and political and religious interferen­ce”.

It was also learnt that the interventi­on of the House hindered the Commission’ s investigat­ion into the emirate council’ s financial activities.

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