Tag: Emir Sanusi

  • Alleged misappropriation: Court restrains Ganduje, others from taking action against Emir Sanusi

    Alleged misappropriation: Court restrains Ganduje, others from taking action against Emir Sanusi

    A Federal High Court sitting in Kano on Tuesday granted an order restraining Kano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje and the State Public Complaints and Anti Corruption Commission from acting on the preliminary report on alleged misappropriation of N3.4 billion by the Kano Emirate Council.

    The order followed a suit filed on June 7, by Muhammad Mannir-Sanusi, Dan Buran Kano, seeking an order to restrain Ganduje, the Commission and the state Attorney General or their agents from acting on the preliminary report of the investigation.

    Justice Obiara A. Egwuatu, issued the restraining order and directed that the respondents be served through a publication in the Daily Trust newspaper and the Attorney General of the state.

    He adjourned the case to June 28, for hearing of the motion on notice.

    The anti corruption commission had on June 14, forwarded the preliminary report of the investigation in which it indicated the Kano Emirate Council, to the Secretary to the State Government for appropriate action by the state government.

  • N3.4b misappropriation: Emir Sanusi lied, says Kano agency

    N3.4b misappropriation: Emir Sanusi lied, says Kano agency

    The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission has described the claim by the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, that he was not the accounting officer of the Kano Emirate Council as a misrepresentation of facts.

    This is contained in a preliminary report of the Commission on the investigation being carried out in respect of the alleged misappropriation of over N3.4 billion by the Kano Emirate Council between 2014 and 2017.

    The report was signed by the commission’s Chairman, Mr Muhuyi Magaji, a copy of which was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano on Thursday.

    The report, with reference number PCAC/GEN/6/VOL.I, dated June 11, 2019, was addressed to the Secretary to the State Government.

    Part of the report reads: “In furtherance to the Commission’s earlier communication No. PCAC/GEN/6/V.I, dated 31st May, 2019, on the above subject matter and the unfolding events, the Commission deemed it necessary to make some clarifications as follows:-

    “It is imperative to state categorically that, the Commission’s investigation is on alleged misappropriation and questionable expenditures but not on the funds left behind by the Late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, and we still maintain our stance.

    “In the cause of investigation we undertook an analysis of the main Account belonging to Kano Emirate Council and domicile at First Bank with Account No. 2005888452 starting from the era of the Late Emir to enable the Commission have an idea of how the money is being managed.”

    According to the report, there were 783 activities bordering on withdrawals, transfers and placements from Jan. 2, 2013, to June 6, 2014, during the time of the late Emir.

    “As from 2nd January 2013 to 13th April, 2017, the opening balance is N432,338,412.98. Total credit made in the account during this period was N6,784,146,335.73 while the total debit during the period under review is N7,209,035,163.09.”

    However, it added that, “the closing balance as at April, 2017, is N7,449,585.62″.

    It further revealed that on Feb. 13, 2014, and Feb. 26, 2014, payments were made to Philko Ltd, the company said to have undertook the construction of Ado Bayero Royal City via Inter Bank transfers of the sum of N776,159,519.50.

    “There were transfers of N388,079,759.75, N338,079,759.75 and N50,000,000.00 made on Feb. 13, 2014, and Feb. 26, 2014, respectively; making the total quoted figures for Philko Ltd.”

    The report also alleged that during the period, fixed deposit placements were made to the tune of N581,884,729.54 (placement and rollovers) while net withdrawals on some engagements both cash and withdrawal stood at N1,056,533,728.31.

    “In summary, the total withdrawal made from the Account under the Late Emir was N2,414,577,977.35, subtracting this amount from total debit on the account which is N7,209,035,163.09.

    “It is evidently clear that the current Emir is responsible for the expenditures to the total sum of N4,794,457,185.74 from the Emirate Council Account domicile in First Bank Plc,” it said.

    Similarly, it alleged that all the expenditures made by the Emirate Council were either based on the approval or instructions of Emir Sanusi.

    The commission attached copy of a payment voucher in respect of one of the withdrawals to buttress its claim, which read “Being payment to the above named in respect of making special prayers for peace as directed by H.H. Emir of Kano respectively“.

    “Therefore, any claim that the Emir is not the accounting officer of the Kano Emirate Council is a deception and a misrepresentation of facts.

    “Specifically, the reason of our recommendation for the suspension apart from obstruction of investigation which formed the basis, investigation further reveals that Rufa’i Buhari (Senior Accountant) usually made cash withdrawals directly from the account and change it to Dollars on behalf of the Emir.

    “Sometimes direct transfers from the account are made to a Bureau De Change belonging to one Jazuli Sani who was said to have died.

    “The Commission still maintain the allegation on unappropriated, seemingly personal expenditures, making the total sum of questionable expenditures uncovered by this investigation to the tune of N3,432,090,797.94 only,” the report emphasised.

  • Ganduje yet to respond to pleas to settle rifts with Emir Sanusi – Aide

    Ganduje yet to respond to pleas to settle rifts with Emir Sanusi – Aide

    Kano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammad Sanusi ll, have not been reconciled.

    This was revealed by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Alhaji Abba Anwar shortly after news of the settlement became public.

    Anwar in a interview with Daily Trust said even though a reconciliation meeting was held in Abuja on Friday, the matter has not been resolved.

    He said, “Certainly, a reconciliation meeting was organised by Governor Fayemi and Alhaji Aliko Dangote and the governor and emir attended the meeting, the governor has not given his stand on the matter. “What I can confirm to you is that the dialogue is still on, therefore, we should wait for the response of the governor.”

    He added that the meeting was attended by many district heads and other traditional rulers.

  • JUST IN: Emir Sanusi replies Ganduje’s query [Letter Attached]

    JUST IN: Emir Sanusi replies Ganduje’s query [Letter Attached]

    Emir of Kano Muhammad Sanusi II on Saturday replied the query issued to him by the Kano State government over allegations mismanaging N3.4 billion by the Emirate Council.

    The acting secretary of the Kano Emirate Council Abba Yusuf said Sanusi could not be held responsible for the alleged fund misappropriation since he was neither the accounting officer nor the council secretary.

    Yusuf also said at the time Sanusi was installed as emir in 2014, the Emirate Council had only N1, 893, 378, 927.38, an amount far lesser than the N3.4 billion the Kano State anti-graft Commission said was mismanaged between 2014 and 2017.

  • Ganduje queries Emir Sanusi on alleged N2.4bn misappropriation

    Ganduje queries Emir Sanusi on alleged N2.4bn misappropriation

    Governor Umar Ganduje of Kano State has queried Emir Muhammadu Sanusi over alleged financial misappropriation of N2.4 billion.

    The office of the secretary to the state government issued the letter on behalf of the governor on Thursday.

    The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission had on Tuesday, disclosed that it has uncovered over N2.4 billion, allegedly misappropriated by the Emir between 2014 and 2017.

    A preliminary report of the investigation carried out by the Commission, signed by its Chairman, Mr Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado, and made available to newsmen in Kano, raised four cardinal issues, bordering on indictment, the amount involved, obstruction of investigation and recommendations.

     

    Details soon…

  • Political class responsible for rots in Nigeria – Emir Sanusi

    The Emir of Kano, His Royal Highness, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi on Friday disclosed the high rate of kidnapping, thuggery and corruption amongst other criminal activities are caused by the political class.

    Sanusi also emphasized the judiciary has been destroyed by the political class.

    He spoke in Abuja as the key note speaker at the Ansar-ud-deen Society of Nigeria’s 9th triennial National conference with the theme: Justice, equity and peaceful co-existence: ideals and reality in a multi -religious nation.

    The former Central Bank Governor (CBN), who was represented by the a senior lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies, Bayero University kano, Dr. Bashiru Umar, said Nigeria needs people who are committed to justice adding that all hand must be on deck for a positive change.

    He lamented that the rate at which corruption is thriving, calling on Nigerians to stop celebrating corrupt people in the society.

    His words: “The political class has destroyed so many things in this country. The health system has been destroyed. People now travel abroad for medical attention.

    “This political class has instituted thuggery, election malpractices, has institutionalized corruption. They have also destroyed the judiciary. Institutions have been destroyed.

    “And the unfortunate thing is that it is meant to be perpetual and the manipulation of these things has been the source of criminal violence, insecurity in our society, tribal clashes, religious crisis. One crisis will reduce another one will spring up.

    “There is now kidnapping amongst other crimes as a result of the elites. This has to change. We should learn from our creator.

    “We need to save this our society from imminent destruction. We must support those championing the cause of justice. We must stand up to fight corruption on earth.”

    Vice President of Ansar-ud-deen society of Nigeria, Alihaji Yusuf Ibrahim said there cannot be peace without equity and justice.

    Ibrahim appealed to politicians to: “desist from exploiting our fault lines to further their political interests. It is not healthy for the growth and development of Nigeria.”

  • Eid-El-Kabir: Emir Sanusi leads Eid prayer, preaches peace, love

    The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II on Tuesday called on Nigerians to continue to live in peace with one another so as to foster peace, love and unity in the country.

    The Emir made the call while addressing the people of the state shortly after he led the Eid prayer at the Kofar Mata Central Eid ground in Kano metropolis.

    He stressed the need for all Nigerians irrespective of their political and religious inclination to promote peaceful co-existence to ensure economic growth and development in the country.

    The monarch also called on wealthy individuals to support the less-privileged in the society to alleviate their sufferings.

    He said there was need for the people of the state to continue to pray for peace and progress of the state in particular and the country at large as the 2019 general elections draw nearer.

    While praying for bumper harvest in the state and the country, the monarch charged unemployed youths to engage in useful and meaningful ventures to enable them become self-reliant and contribute to the development of the country.

    He charged the people of the state to ensure that they obtain voter cards to enable them exercise their civic responsibility during the forthcoming general elections.

    The monarch also urged Muslims to fear God in all their activities as according to him each and everyone of them must give account of his deeds in the hereafter.

    The Eid prayer was attended by Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje, Senators Kabiru Gaya, Barau Jibrin, Commissioners, some members of House of Representatives and members of the Emirate Council, among others.

    Also in attendance were members of the state Assembly and traditional rulers from across the 44 Local Government Areas of the state

    Security was tight during the prayer as armed policemen and other security personnel were deployed to various Eid ground and other strategic places in the city.

     

  • Emir Sanusi: Kano anti-corruption agency suspends probe indefinitely

    The Kano State government anti-corruption agency has suspended investigation into the finances of the Emirate Council

    According to a report by Premium Times, the chairman of the body, Muhyi Gado, stated that the suspension was indefinite.

    Gado explained that the commission could not continue, as the House of Assembly was also conducting an investigation.

    “We are not happy with the coming in of the House of Assembly into this matter and we cannot continue doing the same thing with them; that is why we allowed them to do it themselves.

    “You see many would rather see the House interference as purely political while our own has nothing to do with that. We do things professionally according to the dictate of laws,” a source said.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Kano State House of Assembly had on Wednesday set up an eight-man ad hoc committee to investigate the allegations levelled against the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Sanusi was accused of mismanaging N4 billion he inherited from his predecessor, Ado Bayero.

     

  • Police arraign Islamic cleric for insulting Emir Sanusi

    Police arraign Islamic cleric for insulting Emir Sanusi

    The Nigeria Police has arraigned a renowned Islamic cleric, Shiek Nasiru Bazallah, before a Kano Magistrate Court for allegedly insulting the Emir of Kano, Mallam Lamido Sanusi, with the intent to provoke a breach of peace.

    The prosecution alleged that the cleric incited disturbance and attempted to defame the character of the monarch, contrary to Section 114, 392 and 399 of the penal code.

    First Information Report stated that on May 8, 2017 Emir Sanusi lodged a complaint to the Kano State Commissioner of Police, alleging that the defendant, on March 20, 2017, acted in a manner which defamed the monarch’s character.

    Furthermore, the report alleged that the Islamic scholar gathered his adherents at Goron Dutse quarters, where he made statements to incite disturbance and defame the monarch.

    But the defendant said the allegations levelled against him were false, urging the court to admit him to bail.

    However, police prosecutor, Inspector Haziel Ledapwa, informed the court that police investigation was still in progress.

    In his ruling, the presiding magistrate, Hassan Fagge, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N1m, including two reliable sureties.

    He ruled that the two sureties must be directors at any federal ministry.

  • Kano Assembly sets up committee to probe Emir Sanusi

    The Kano State House of Assembly has set up an eight-man ad hoc committee to investigate the allegations levelled against the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Sanusi was accused of mismanaging N4 billion he inherited from his predecessor, Ado Bayero.

    The palace has since denied the allegation.

    Ibrahim Gama, the member representing Nasarawa constituency of the state, on Wednesday moved a motion to probe the monarch.

    Gama said some of the allegations against the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), ought to be looked into.

    He listed them as spending funds without the approval of the Governor of Kano, Umar Ganduje, attacking President Muhammadu Buhari’s polices and sending his daughter to represent him without wearing full traditional regalia.

    The house adopted the motion after it was put to voice vote by the Speaker, Alhassan Rurum.

    Labaran Abdul Madar, the chief whip of the house, will chair the committee.