Kano State Govt Vows To Continue N3.4bn Probe Involving Emir Sanusi

Hamilton Nwosa
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The Kano State government says it will continue the investigation into the alleged financial misappropriation of over 3.4 billion naira against Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II.

At a press conference on Monday,  Mr Rimingado stated that though the court has nullified the report on the basis of non-invitation of the Emir, his commission will go ahead with its investigation and invite Emir Sanusi in compliance with the court ruling.sanusi

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Mr Muhyi Magaji Rimingado, the executive chairman of Kano State public complaints and anti-corruption commission reaffirmed this while reacting to the ruling of the Federal High Court in Kano that quashed the interim investigation report.

He added that another option available to the Kano State government is to appeal the judgment as there are numerous grounds for appeal.

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