Court fixes July 19 to rule on Ganduje’s N10 billion CCTV loan suit

The Kano Division of the Federal High Court on Friday fixed July 19 to deliver ruling in a motion against the order restraining the Kano State Government from borrowing N10 billion loan.
The suit was filed by Dr Yusuf Isyaka-Raba on behalf of Kano First Forum (KFF), and some NGOs. He is seeking an order stopping the Kano State Government from borrowing a N10 billion loan.
Justice Abdullahi Liman, on July 1, restrained the Kano State Government from borrowing N10 billion for the installation of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras and parties to maintain status quo.
The respondents in the suit are the Governor of Kano State, Attorney General of Kano State, Commissioner of Finance Kano and Speaker Kano State House of Assembly.
Others are Access Bank, Federal Ministry of Finance, Debt Management Office and Fiscal Responsibility Commission.
When the case came up for hearing, counsel to the respondent, Muhammad Dahuru, filed a motion dated July 7, urging the court to discharge the earlier order it granted against it clients.
“The suit lacks misrepresentation and concealment of material facts as well as irregularities,” Mr Dahuru argued.
Counsel to the applicant, Badamasi Suleiman, opposed the application filed by the respondent seeking to discharge the interim order it earlier granted restraining the state government from borrowing N10 billion.
Counsel to Centre for Awareness on Justice and Accountability, (CAJA) an NGO, Bala Nomau, and Bashir Yusuf, counsel to Basi, were joined as interested parties having not been opposed by the respondents.
“The interest to join the suit is because it is an issue of public matter which has to do with public funds,” he said.
KFF is challenging the Governor of Kano State from borrowing the sum of N10 billion on the grounds of non compliance with rules and regulations governing loan transactions.
The applicants in their prayers challenged the state government without complying with Debt Management Office establishment Act 2003, fiscal responsibility Act 2007 and laws of Kano State 1968 are illegal, null and void.
The State House of Assembly had on June 15 approved Mr Ganduje’s request to access N10 billion from Access Bank.
(NAN)
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