Kano State House of Assembly has opened a probe committee on the alleged bribe-taking videos of the state governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, published by online medium, Daily Nigerian.
Raising a matter of urgent public importance on Monday, a member representing Warawa Constituency, Labaran Madari, said the Assembly should investigate the authenticity of the video and take measures.
Madari said the videos had brought the institution of governance in Kano state to disrepute, and therefore the need for the legislators to take urgent action.
The move was seconded by Baffa Dan’Agundi, a member representing Kano Municipal.
Contributing to the matter, the recently restored Speaker of the House, Alhassan Rurum, constituted a 7-man committee to investigate the matter and report back to the Assembly.
Members of the committee include: Baffa Dan’Agundi (Kano Municipal) as chairman; Labaran Madari (Warawa) member; Garba Gafasa (Ajingi), member; and Zubairu Masu, (Sumaila) member.
Others are Ayuba Labaran (Kabo) member; Abubakar Galadima (Bebeji), member; Garba Yau Gwarmai (Kunchi/Tsanyawa), member and; Mujtafa Amin, secretary.
Inside sources told DAILY NIGERIAN that the assembly is planning to serve the governor impeachment notice as soon as the committee submits its report.
“This is a serious matter that should not be swept under the carpet. We did preliminary investigation and found out the videos are genuine. The committee is just mere formality,” said a member who preferred anonymity.
“The governor confessed to some of us that it was real but he is now trying to stop us from exercising our constitutional duty.”
Ganduje has appeared in a trove of video clips allegedly receiving bribe in dollars, amounting to about $5million from contractors in the state.
Multiple contractors who spoke with Daily Nigerian on the condition of anonymity said the governor personally receives from 15 to 25 percent kickbacks for every project executed in the state.
The sting operation to capture the governor on camera began two years ago when one of the contractors agreed with DAILY NIGERIAN request to plant spy camera on his kaftan lapel while offering the bribe.
During about 10 months efforts to capture the bribe giving/taking scenes, the governor’s face and body were clearly captured in nine clips, while six others did not clearly reveal the governor’s face. About $5million dollars were delivered to the governor during the sting operation.
One of the contractors who preferred not to be named said the reason he collaborated with DAILY NIGERIAN was to expose corruption and bring sanity to the country.