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September 20, 2025 - 10:16 AM

Kano Anti-Graft Boss Ordered To Appear in Court Over controversial LG’s Funds

 A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has ordered Kano State Public Complaints Commission and its Chairman, Barrister Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado to appear before it on 2nd Aug. 2023 and show course why they should not be restrained from inviting, investigating, or harassing the Directors of Personnel Management, their Cashiers and any other officials in respect of 39 Local Government Accountants in Kano, pending the hearing and determination of Applicants’ motion on notice.
 Makoda LG Chairman, Mamuda A. Abdullahi and 28 other Local Government Chairmen of Kano State approached the court as Applicants, seeking an order restraining Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission and its Chairman, Barrister Muhuyi Rimin Gado, from further action, pending the hearing and determination of originating motion on notice.
 The Applicants through their counsel, Barrister Morgan Omeresanye in an exparte application dated 24th July 2023 and Affidavit in support, deposed to by Barrister Arthur C Nwosu, together with the exhibits attached therein and filed at the court registry.
The Applicants are praying that the Honourable Court grant an interim injunction, restraining the Respondents, jointly, severally, personally or through their agents, servants, privies and or assigned whomsoever and whatsoever from inviting, investigating, arresting, detaining or intimidating the applicants’ Director of Personnel Management, their Cashiers and any other officials in respect of the Local Government Accounts, their personal account vouchers and cashbook of Local Government Account herein, pending the hearing and determination of Applicants’ Motion on notice.”
 After hearing the Exparte application, the presiding Judge, Justice Ahmed Ramat Mohammed ordered the Respondents to appear before his Court on 2nd August.
“An Order is hereby made directing all the Respondents to appear before this court on 2nd August 2023 and show the cause why the interim orders sought by the Applicants vide their Motion Exparte should not be granted”
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