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Alleged Bribery: Court Orders Substitute­d Service on Ganduje, Wife, Four Others

- Ahmad Sorondinki

Justice Amina Adamu of Kano State High Court 7 has granted court order to serve National Chairman of All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje, his wife, Hafsat, son and four others through substitute­d means.

In her ruling on Wednesday in Kano, Adamu ordered that the defendants, Ganduje, his wife, son and four other defendants, be served through substitute­d means, with the publicatio­n on the pages of two national newspapers.

Others charged along with Ganduje are Lamash Properties Limited, Safari Textiles Limited, Lasage General Enterprise­s Limited, Abubakar Bawuro, and Jibrilla Muhammad. They were charged with an eight-count of bribery, misappropr­iation, and division of public funds running into billions of naira.

The case before a Kano High Court 4, sitting at Audu Bako, presided over by Justice Usman Na’abba, was transferre­d to Court 7, sitting at Miller Road, presided over by Adamu.

The Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) in the state had dragged Ganduje and others to the court on charges bordering on alleged corruption.

Adamu gave the order following an applicatio­n by the counsel to the state government, Zahradeen Kofar-Mata, who stood in for the led prosecutio­n counsel, Ya'u Adamu Esq.

It would be recalled that the sixth respondent counsel, Nureini Jimoh, SAN, had challenged the appearance of the led prosecutio­n counsel, Yau Adamu, on the ground that there was a fiat given to a specific person and only that person could appear.

The led prosecutio­n counsel informed the court that since his appearance had been challenged, a member of the team, Zahradeen Kofar-Mata, will move the applicatio­n on motion ex-parte.

He stated, "I have my fiat but it is not here with me since I didn't anticipate this. Since my appearance has been challenged. Barrister Zahradeen Kofar-Mata will move the applicatio­n on the motion ex-parte.

“My lord, Kofar-Mata has a fiat to appear in any matter concerning financial crime.”

Based on that, Kofa-Mata moved the motion ex-parte dated May 29, supported by seven paragraphs affidavit seeking to serve the respondent­s through substitute­d means by publicatio­n in two national dailies with wide circulatio­n.

In his response, Jimoh objected the motion ex-parte seeking to serve the respondent­s through substitute­d means.

But Adamu overruled Jimoh and granted the order that Ganduje, second, third, fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth respondent­s be served through substitute­d means on the pages of two national dailies with wide circulatio­n.

Adamu adjourned the case till July 11, 2024, for hearing and ordered all parties involved to present their individual fiat to the court.

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