Kwankwaso's son and others sue Kano government over official vehicles

The son of Rabiu Kwankwaso and four others have filed a lawsuit against the Kano State Government regarding the recovery of official vehicles from former commissioners. This action marks a new turn in the ongoing controversy over the vehicles. The case highlights tensions between the current administration and previous officials.

A legal challenge has emerged in Kano State, Nigeria, where the son of former governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, along with four other individuals, has taken the state government to court. The dispute centers on the government's efforts to recover official vehicles previously allocated to former commissioners.

According to reports, this lawsuit represents a significant escalation in the controversy that began with the recovery process. The five plaintiffs are seeking judicial intervention to address what they view as improper seizure of the vehicles. Details from the court filing indicate that the vehicles were official property used during the tenure of the previous administration led by the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

The Kano State Government, under the All Progressives Congress (APC), initiated the recovery to reclaim state assets. No specific quotes from the plaintiffs or government officials were detailed in initial reports, but the case is expected to examine the legality of the recovery actions.

This development occurs amid broader political rivalries in Kano, a key northern Nigerian state. The lawsuit was filed recently, adding to ongoing debates about asset management post-election transitions.

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