Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje |
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said it cannot
probe Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, who is accused of
receiving millions of dollars in bribe because he enjoys constitutional
immunity from criminal proceedings.
“The governor is still serving and constitutionally is covered by
immunity. Being that as it may, the matter is in the instance sub
judice,” the EFCC posted from its Twitter handle Thursday, during a
tweet meet organised by Tap Nitiative for Citizens Development, a public
accountability think-tank.
When Tap Nitiative demanded further explanation because the EFCC
moved against Ayo Fayose while he was the Governor of Ekiti State, the
anti-graft agency said it does not usually “give out information on
investigations.”
“Investigation of anyone for an alleged fraud remains a covert process,” the EFCC added.
Ganduje has been the subject of several videos, which appeared to show him engaging in contract racketeering.
At least six of such videos have been published since the first clip was released on October 11.
The governor could be seen receiving wads of US dollars from persons believed to be public works contractors.
Ganduje has dismissed the videos as “cloned” and filed a lawsuit
against the publisher of the Daily Nigerian online newspaper, Jaafar
Jaafar.
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