Lawyers of Kano-based controversial Islamic cleric, Sheikh Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara, have accused Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, of interfering in their client’s case.
They called on all stakeholders to closely monitor the activities of the State in relation to the case and ensure justice is served.The lawyers, led by Barrister Saleh M. Bakaro, made the call at a press conference in Kano on Sunday.
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