Aminu Gwarzo, the deputy governor of Kano, has apologised to Nuhu Ribadu, the national security adviser, for linking him with the emirship tussle in the state.
Gwarzo had alleged that Ribadu facilitated the return of
Aminu Bayero, the dethroned Emir of Kano, by providing him with two private
jets.
After the reinstatement of Muhammadu Sanusi II, Bayero
returned to the emirate on Saturday and moved into a palace in Nassarawa LGA of
the state.
“The national security adviser gave two jets to bring the
dethroned Emir to Kano and to bring him to the palace. We have not understood
their intention,” Gwarzo had said.
Ribadu had denied the allegation and threatened to sue
Gwarzo.
In a letter to Gwarzo, Aliyu & Musa Chambers, counsel to
Ribadu, demanded an apology from the deputy governor.
“Our client and his office take your allegations seriously
and by this letter, our client is demanding that you provide irrefutable
evidence to substantiate your claims,” the letter reads.
“If you have no proof, our client demands you to within 24
hours:
“i. retract the libellous allegation in a similar manner you
made it as well as give it wide media circulation; and…
“ii. issue a public apology in five national dailies with wide
national coverage and on popular online platforms. Note that if you fail to do
so, our client will be compelled to seek redress in a court of law.”
On Monday, Gwarzo recanted his allegation.
“The office of the national security adviser has refuted the
allegations and distanced themselves from what we have alleged,” Gwarzo said.
“I have seen it, he has done it through three mediums, and
today, I have seen the one about going to court.
“We have to acknowledge that we have been misled into
believing that the NSA was behind the happenings along this line.”
Gwarzo said following investigations, the Kano government
has realised that Ribadu was not involved in the airlifting of Bayero to Kano.
“At least we have
been able to inform him that this is what is happening,” he added.
“We apologise to the national security adviser, his person
and office for any embarrassment and inconveniences this might have caused him.
“We are human and can
err at any time. On my behalf and the governor of Kano state, I want to assure
the NSA of our continued support and cooperation in discharging his duty as the
NSA.
“We were really worried and shocked when we found out that
he was not behind the plan to forcefully impose a dethroned Emir on Kano. So we
apologise.”
There has been tension in Kano since Bayero was deposed and
Sanusi reinstated. On Sunday, protests rocked the five emirates of the city
over Bayero’s dethronement.
The protesters, who were supporters of the deposed Emir,
called for his reinstatement while chanting anti-government slogans.
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