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Emirate tussle: We didn’t infringe on Bayero’s rights — he flouted instructions, says Kano attorney-general

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Haruna Dederi, Kano attorney-general and commissioner of justice, has faulted the recent court ruling asking the government to pay damages to Aminu Ado Bayero, the deposed emir of the state, over breach of his fundamental rights.

 

Dederi spoke on Saturday while briefing journalists on recent developments in the state.

 

Speaking on the reinstatement of Muhammadu Sanusi as emir of Kano, Dederi said the move was necessitated by the need to correct the wrongs committed against the people of the state.

 

“In our view, no fundamental rights of Bayero were infringed upon,” Dederi said.

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“No one forced him into Gidan Nasarawa, belonging to the state government.

 

“He went in there and stayed on his own volition, accompanied by security guards. No one put him under house arrest.

 

“The state governor has the constitutional duty to ensure the protection of lives and properties.

 

“When Bayero came in, accompanied by hoodlums, he (governor), had a duty to act, that was why he issued an arrest order.

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“Even then, the arrest was never effected by the security agencies.”

 

Dederi said Bayero was staying in Nasarawa “against the instruction of the state government”.

 

“So, any claim of the breach of the fundamental human rights of Bayero cannot be made against the government of Kano state,” he said.

 

Dederi noted that Bayero was not the first emir to be deposed in the history of northern Nigeria, adding that if his rights were being infringed in any way, “it must be by those that smuggled him into the city and kept him in Nasarawa”.

 

The attorney-general also alleged that some enemies of the state are bent on causing a breakdown of law and order in Kano.

 

He said “agents of destruction and rejected politicians” were “desperately making plans to plunge the state into unnecessary and avoidable anarchy”.

 

He accused the state police command of trying to undermine the constitutional authority of the governor.

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Dederi accused Usaini Gumel, commissioner of police, of “consistently disobeying the legitimate instructions of the governor as chief security officer”.

 

“Some people are dishing out instructions to security chiefs in the state so much that the state commissioner of police, without any consultation with the state chief officer, has issued an order banning Eid-el Kabir festivities in Kano state,” he said.

 

“Who is pushing the CP to usurp the authority of the governor?”

 

He expressed surprise that the governor only got to hear of the ban through social media.

 

He regretted that “surreptitious and clandestine” moves were being made to undermine the authority of the governor and take over the control of the state.

 

He called on all democrats in the country to prevail on those concerned to allow the people of Kano to live in peace.

 

“Any attempt by anybody to cause chaos in Kano is an assault on democracy,” he said.

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‘I HAVE NOT DISRESPECTED THE GOVERNOR’

Reacting to the accusations, Gumel said he had never disrespected the governor.

 

The CP said the accusations were unfounded as he had never been disloyal to the state governor.

 

He expressed confidence that the public would vindicate him and justify his position in the Kano emirate saga.

 

“I mean well for Kano state and my actions speak louder than words,” he said.

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Alleged ₦3.1bn fraud: How I delivered $15.8m cash to Suswan in his residence — Witness

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Abubakar Umar, the Sixth Prosecution Witness in the trial of former governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam has narrated before the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja presided over by Justice Peter Lifu, how in 2014, he converted the sum of ₦3.1bn wired to him by Suswam as governor, and delivered its equivalent of $15.8m in cash to him at his Maitama, Abuja residence.

 

This was revealed in a statement by Head, Media & Publicity, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Dele Oyewale on Saturday.

 

Suswan, alongside his then Commissioner of Finance, Omodachi Okolobia facing 11-count amended charges of money laundering to the tune of ₦3.1bn, being part of the proceeds from the sales of the state government’s shares held on its behalf by the Benue Investment and Property Company Limited, sold through Elixir Securities Limited and Elixir Investment Partners Limited.

 

During the court’s proceedings, the witness, a bureau de change operator and CEO of Fanffash Resources, who has been testifying on the matter since 2018, first, before Justice A.R Mohammed and later Justice Okon Abang, disclosed that the total sum of Suswan, alongside his then Commissioner of Finance, Omodachi Okolobia are facing 11-count amended charges of money laundering to the tune of ₦3.1bn was transferred to him by Suswam, through a proxy in tranches with the first tranche of ₦413m hitting his account on August 8, 2014 and the remaining, coming in subsequently to sum up to ₦3.1bn.

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Umar, while being led in evidence by prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, affirmed that the proxy who did the naira transfers to him was a woman.

 

According to the witness, he had to change a total sum of ₦3.1bn to dollars, which he said amounted to $15.8 million at the rate of ₦197 to a dollar and delivered it to Suswam in his Maitama, Abuja residence.

 

“One day in 2014, when I was in the office, the former governor of Benue State asked me to meet him in his house in Maitama, Abuja. I went and met him in the house together with one fair woman. He asked me to give the woman my account number. I gave the woman my Zenith Bank account number. The woman said she’ll send money into that account.

 

“On the 8th of August 2014, N413 million was transferred to my account. Based on this, I called the former governor and he told me to change the money to dollars and I asked him to give me time to do that. Three days after I bought the dollar equivalent, I called the former governor and informed him that the money was ready. He now asked me to take the money to his house in Maitama, near Jumat Mosque. I now told him that he should inform the security at the gate that I was coming, if not they’ll not allow me access into the gate. I took a cab to the house, and after I arrived at the house, I knocked at the gate and they opened. I told them my name. They opened the first and second gates and I sat in the waiting room where he came and met me. I now brought out the money which we both confirmed to be the equivalent of the N413 million. The exchange rate then was N197”, he said.

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Testifying further, he said, “On the 12th of September 2014, N637 million was transferred to my account. After N637million was transferred to my account, after like 40 minutes N363 million was also transferred into my account. On 13th October 2014, N630, 008,50, (Six Hundred and Thirty Million, Eight Thousand and Fifty Naira) was also transferred to my account. On 17th October 2014 1,0068,000 (One Billion, Sixty-eight Million) was transferred to my account. It is the woman that was directed by the former governor to do the transfers. The total money transferred to my account was N3 billion”.

 

The witness who stated that he was neither arrested by the EFCC for giving any testimony in favor of the defendant, nor threatened by the Commission to give evidence against the defendant, further disclosed that he did not have receipts for the transactions, so also no record book for them, stating that he buys dollars from his fellow retailers and only records based on discretion.

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Justice Lifu adjourned the matter till October 4,2024, for continuation of trial.

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17 killed in mass shooting in South Africa

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Seventeen people have been killed in a mass shooting in a remote South African town.

According to the BBC, the police said two homesteads in the town of Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape, were targeted.

At least 12 women and one man were said to have been killed in one location, with three women and one man murdered in a second location.

An 18th victim is in critical condition in hospital.

The police said a manhunt for the perpetrators is under way.

Senzo Mchunu, the police minister, is expected to provide an update and visit the area where the attack occurred.

South African media report that the victims were preparing to attend a traditional mourning ceremony for a mother and daughter who were murdered a year ago.

They were packing goods and presents, including furniture, for the event when the attacked occurred on Friday night.

“The gunmen came and shot randomly, killing everyone. Women and children were also killed in the bloody shooting,“ the reports read.

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“This has left the community terrified.”

Officials are yet to determine the motive or make any arrests.

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Tinubu’s planned cabinet reshuffle won’t make any difference, says Buba Galadima

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Buba Galadima, a chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), says President Bola Tinubu‘s planned cabinet reshuffle would not make any difference.

On September 25, Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy, said Tinubu “has expressed his desire to reshuffle his cabinet and he will do it”.

 

Speaking on Politics Today, a programme on Channels TV on Friday, Galadima said reshuffling the cabinet would not curb food inflation.

 

Galadima claimed that the president intends to reward his cronies with the reshuffle.

 

“That (planned cabinet reshuffle) has nothing to do with me or any Nigerian. What is of importance to all of us is bringing down the harsh conditions of living and the buck stops only on the table of one man. That is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Galadima said.

 

“No amount of reshuffling can make a difference. As far as that team is only ‘job for the boys,’ nothing will come out of it.

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“Anybody that calls himself president or governor is responsible for their cabinet’s performance. He should be told that some of his appointees are more interested in their pockets than service delivery.

 

“I expected him to do better than this; and to hit the ground running.”

 

The NNPP chieftain asked Tinubu to find a solution to the country’s foreign exchange crisis “which has seen the naira performing abysmally”.

 

There have been growing calls from Nigerians and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Tinubu to reshuffle his cabinet and remove underperforming ministers.

 

Tinubu’s policies have driven petrol prices to record highs and depreciated the naira to record lows since he assumed the reins on May 29, 2023.

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