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Sanusi: Kano Emirate reveals next action on Ganduje’s query
The Kano Emirate
Council has revealed its next action on the query sent to the Emir Muhammadu
Sanusi ll by the Ganduje Government over alleged misappropriation of N3.4
billion.
Alhaji Mahe Bashir
Wali, the Walin Kano and senior member of the emirate council, confirmed the
development in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano on
Friday.
He explained that
the council would have to meet and deliberate on the query before responding.
“Yes, we (Emirate
Council) received the query yesterday (Thursday, June 6), but the council could
not respond to it immediately because we have to look into the content of the
query before we respond.
“The government
wants to hear the response of the emir about the allegation but there is no way
we can respond to the query without looking at it critically,” he said.
He assured that the
emirate council would respond appropriately as requested by the government,
“but we have to sit with the emir and analyse it before responding”.
The cabinet office
confirmed serving the query in its letter with reference number
SSG/off/03/03/V.1, signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji
Usman Alhaji.
According to the
letter, the Emir was expected to respond to the issues raised within 48 hours
of receipt of the letter to government to enable it take appropriate action.
“In the light of
the foregoing, therefore, I am to request you to give satisfactory explanations
on the allegations raised within 48 hours of the receipt of this letter to
government to take appropriate decision on the issue,” it said.
The State Public
Complaints and Anti-corruption Commission had on June 3, recommended the
suspension of the emir over alleged misappropriation of N3.4 billion by the
Emirate Council under the present Emir.
The Commission had
in its interim report of investigation with reference number PCAC/GEN/6/VOL.1,
addressed to Cabinet Office, recommended that the Emir and all aides inDicted
by the findings be suspended so as not to interfere with further
investigations.
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