Kano won’t interfere in Ganduje court cases — Commissioner

The Kano State Government has reiterated its commitment to non-interference in the ongoing court cases involving former governor Abdullahi Ganduje.

A state commissioner made the declaration, emphasizing that the government will allow the judicial process to run its course without any political interference.

The statement underscores the administration’s respect for the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary in handling matters involving high-profile political figures.

Former Governor Ganduje, who also served as National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), is currently facing legal challenges in various courts. The nature and specifics of these cases have attracted significant public attention.

By publicly distancing itself from the court proceedings, the current Kano State administration appears intent on demonstrating its commitment to due process and avoiding accusations of political vendetta or manipulation of the justice system.

The commissioner’s statement is likely aimed at addressing speculation about potential government involvement in the legal matters affecting the former governor.

Legal observers note that the commitment to non-interference allows the courts to adjudicate the cases on their merits without external pressure from the state government.

The cases are expected to proceed through the normal judicial channels as the courts determine their outcomes.

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