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Court restrains Kano anti-corruption agency, police from arresting Ganduje

 

A federal high court in Kano has issued an interim order
restraining the Kano Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC)
and the police from arresting Abdullahi Ganduje, the former governor of the
state.

 

Other parties restrained from taking action against Ganduje
are the inspector-general of police (IGP), Kano commissioner of police, the
Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps
(NSCDC), the attorney-general of the federation, and the attorney-general of
Kano.

 

On Thursday, the PCACC announced that it had invited Ganduje
for questioning next week.

 

In 2018, Daily Nigerian, an online newspaper, published a
video of Ganduje allegedly receiving bundles of dollars from contractors, which
he stuffed into his “babanriga”, a traditional outfit.

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The newspaper said the former governor requested $5 million
as a bribe from the contractors who recorded the video.

 

In the interim order issued on Friday, A.M Liman, the judge,
said the directive would remain in effect pending the hearing and determination
of the substantive motion.

 

Hemba, a counsel to Ganduje, had filed the suit.

 

The order reads: “Restraining the respondents, whether by
themselves or acting through their officers, men, operatives, agents, or any
persons or group of persons howsoever described, from harassing, intimidating,
detaining the applicant or his children, or any member of his family, or any
appointee who served under the administration of the applicant, pending the
hearing and determination of the substantive originating motion.

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“An order restraining the respondents, whether by themselves
or acting through their officers, men, operatives, agents, privies, or any
persons or group of persons howsoever described, from harassing, arresting,
inviting, or detaining the applicant or his children, or any member of his family,
or any appointee who served under his administration, or forcefully taking over
properties of his children or any member of his family, or any appointee who
served under his administration, pending the hearing and determination of the
substantive originating motion.”

 

TheCable reported on Friday that the All Progressives
Congress (APC) in Kano had asked Ganduje to ignore the invitation of the state
anti-corruption commission.

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