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A Kano High Court has fixed Thursday, Dec. 6, to rule on whether the
state House of Assembly has the power to investigate the bribery
allegation against Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje, NAN reports.
National Coordinator of Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria, an NGO, Mr Mohammed Zubair, had filed a suit challenging the court’s constitutional right to investigate the bribery allegation.
When the case came up for hearing on Wednesday, counsel to the Kano
state House of Assembly, Mohammed Waziri argued that the Assembly had
the power to investigate any person including the governor for the
purpose of making laws and checking corruption.
He said even though the governor had immunity, it is not against the investigation to be conducted by the House.
Waziri, therefore, prayed the court to dismiss the application filed
by the counsel to the plaintiff due to the fact that it was trying to
usurp powers given to the House by the constitution.
However, in his argument, counsel to the plaintiff, Nuraini Jimoh
said the House had the power to investigate the governor in view of the
fact that it would conduct the investigation in order to expose
corruption specifically mentioned by the constitution.
“What the House is investigating is no doubt a crime against the
governor. But by doing so, they are exercising their powers to expose
corruption,’’ he said.
In his submission, the third defendant, who is also the state
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Ibrahim Muktar maintained
that the House had no power to conduct criminal investigation against
the governor.
According to him, the state Assembly has no trained experts or
investigators to conduct the investigation, and as such assignment
should be referred to the police or any relevant agencies.
“The House has no capacity to conduct criminal investigation and it
will be to the detriment of the person being investigated because they
lack the capacity to conduct the investigation,” he said.
In his ruling after listening to the argument of both parties, the
presiding Judge, Justice, A. T. Badamasi fixed Thursday, Dec. 6, for
judgment on whether the state Assembly had the power to carry out the
investigation or not.
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