The government of Kano State has withdrawn its lawsuit against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, in which it sought to prevent the commission from inviting, investigating, or questioning Abdullahi Ganduje, the former governor of Kano State.
The notice of withdrawal of the suit that was submitted before the Federal High Court in Kano was contained in a letter that was dated 4th July 2023 and addressed to Sanusi Musa, SAN. The letter was signed by the Kano Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Haruna Isa Dederi, and contained the notice of withdrawal of the suit.
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It stated, “We write to notify you that Kano State Government and the Attorney General of Kano State wish to debrief you of the earlier instructions, given to you to handle the case NO: FHC/ KN/71/2023 between Attorney General of Kano State and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).” The letter was sent to inform you that the Kano State Government and the Attorney General of Kano State wish to debrief you of the earlier instructions.
The conclusion reached by the Kano Attorney General was as follows: “You and your team members are therefore instructed not to take any further steps on the matter, either by appearing in court or filing any processes that are relevant to the case.”
It is important to keep in mind that the government of Kano state, which was led by the previous governor and was overseen by the Ministry of Justice, had issued a fiat instrument to prevent the EFCC from investigating the contentious dollar video.
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