Bribery video: Ganduje enjoys immunity from prosecution – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari today, said that Kano
State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, enjoyed immunity from prosecution as a
sitting governor. He also noted that under Nigerian laws, an accused
remained innocent until proven guilty by the courts.
Besides, the President noted that the alleged
dollar bribes Ganduje was seen stuffing in his pockets in a video widely
circulated on social media, had become a matter already in a law court.
Buhari was reacting to criticisms in some quarters
that he shielded his political associates like Ganduje among others, from
prosecution in the face of glaring evidence.
Only on Thursday, the President, at an All
Progressives Congress rally in Kano, raised up the hand of Ganduje for his
second term bid before supporters.
In a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on
Media and Publicity, Mr Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Thursday, the President
dismissed criticisms suggesting that his association with Ganduje was a smear
on his anti-corruption stance.
The statement said some high-profile persons,
including a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation and a former
state governor, were being prosecuted for corruption.
The Executive Secretary of the National Health
Insurance Scheme, Prof. Usman Yusuf, was also cited as another government
official serving administrative leave to pave the way for investigation into
corruption allegations levelled against him.
“Despite some of the suspects being close to the
President, he had not shielded them from investigation, administrative
suspensions and prosecution”, the statement added.
Specifically, on Ganduje, the Presidency said, “as
a sitting governor, (he) enjoys immunity from prosecution in his own right.
“Furthermore, under Nigerian laws, a suspect is
presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
“In the circumstances, the matter is in court and
the President has no power to dictate to the court or the Kano State House of
Assembly, which is already investigating the matter, about what to do with the
allegations against Ganduje.”
Punch
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