Kano Assembly summons Ganduje over bribery video

Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje
Ganduje

The investigative committee set up by the Kano State House of Assembly to investigate the authenticity of video clips showing Governor Abdullahi Ganduje allegedly receiving bribe has summoned him to appear before it on Friday.

Secretary of the seven-man ad-hoc committee, Mujtafah Adamu, confirm the summon in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday.

Mr Adamu said that the committee had invited Ganduje via a letter of October 31.

“The letter which was signed by the Chairman of the Committee, Alhaji Baffa Danagundi and issued to the governor, is requesting his appearance and to hear the matter from his own perspective,” the lawmaker said.

A copy of the letter, according to Adamu, is asking the governor for his statement as part of the proceedings on or before the day of the hearing.

The letter reads in part; “You may wish to appear together with your lawyers for the hearing, and enclosed is the copy of the video clips for your perusal”.

Publisher of Daily Nigerian, an online newspaper, Jafar Jafar, who on October 25 appeared before the committee, had insisted that the published video clips were genuine and not a doctored document.

Jafar had during the public hearing admitted his failure to contact the government officials on the genuineness or otherwise of the video clips before releasing it in the media.

The publisher, however, disclosed that he had received the clips from a top government official, whose identity he refused to disclose.