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Alleged $5m Bribe: NGO petitions EFCC to prosecute ex-Kano gov. Abdullahi Ganduje

A non-governmental organisation,(NGO) War Against Injustice has petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC to arrest , investigate and possible prosecution of immediate past governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje over alleged $5m bribery allegation.

SOLACEBASE reports that the NGO in the letter signed by its Executive Director, Umar Ibrahim Umar , dated 30th May, 2023 and addressed to Kano Zonal Commander of the commission, urged the antigraft agency to act just like it does when investigating ordinary Nigerians with such allegation against them

The petition read in part,’’ You may recall that sometimes in 2018 there was as allegation of video clips published by Malam Jaafar Jaafar Chief Editor of Daily Nigerian (an online newspaper) to the effect that the ex-Kano State Governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje collected bribes from the contractors to the tune of five million Dollars.’’

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‘’The 8th Kano State House of Assembly to unravel this mystery, set up a seven-man committee to investigate the alleged offence, but this investigation was short life by an injunctive order issued by the Kano State High Court over lacking of power of the Assembly to investigate any criminal offence but due to his immunity at that time, no any action was taken in this regard.’’

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‘’We wish to draw your attention to the fact that an ordinary man on the street in Nigeria as well as anti-graft non-governmental organisations like ours are still very much interested in the outcome of this investigation and faces the consequence of his action to serve as a deterrence on people in power and private citizens to shun corrupt practices.’’

The petition was also copied to the commission chairman for immediate action.

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