Friday, 10 May 2019 04:53

Sanusi calls Ganduje’s bluff, jets overseas without approval

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Emir of Kano, Mr Muhammad Sanusi, on Wednesday night, travelled out of the state, despite the controversial law creating additional emirates in the state which substantially reduced his powers.

The Emir whose trip came a few hours after the state governor, Mr Abdullahi Ganduje, assented to the controversial bill, was initially believed to have travelled out to perform the lesser Hajj but there were indicators that he might have travelled to London.

A top government source told our correspondent that the monarch had applied to embark on the trip some three days ago, adding that he did not wait to get approval of the state government before leaving the state. He said that he was supposed to have applied for the trip seven days before the scheduled date.

Meanwhile, investigation into the financial management of Kano Emirate Council Fund under his charge kicked off in earnest at Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Agency on Thursday.

The commission had invited Secretary of the Kano Emirate Council, Mr Isa Bayero, and three others to appear before it to shed light on an alleged violation of Section 26 of the commission’s enabling law.

Bayero, who appeared before the investigators, was grilled for about an hour behind by the assigned officers.

Speaking to the media shortly after his interrogation, Bayero explained that he was confronted with some documents for which he requested for time to study and return back to the investigators.

He expressed satisfaction with the investigation, adding that at the close of the day, the truth will prevail even as he added that he was not in a position to say why the rest of the invitees failed to honour their invitations.

In the meantime, a group of protesters under the auspices of Kano First Forum took to the streets of the metropolis to condemn the creation of additional emirates in the state.

The protesters who said the state did not need additional emirates but health care, education and better security, also condemned the new Life Pension law which the House Speaker and his Deputy are beneficiaries.

 

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