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Ganduje’s Alleged Bribery Video Clip Not Doctored, Publisher Tells Investigative Committee

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Publisher of the Daily Nigerian Online, Mr. Jafar Jafar, has insisted on the authenticity of the video clips of the $5 million bribery allegation against Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State.

He spoke on Thursday when he appeared before the State House of Assembly Investigative Committee on the issue.

Jafar maintained that the video clips he released on his online news platform were not doctored, adding that he received the video clips on September this year, but had viewed them more than a year, before releasing them on October 14, this year.

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He however admitted that he did not contact officials of the state government before releasing the controversial video clip which he said he got from a whistle blower.

Jafar was answering questions from Kano state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Ibrahim Muktar who crossed examined him.

Insisting on the authenticity of the video clips, Jafar said “we invited the officials of the Amnesty International who certified the video.”

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When asked of the identity of the whistle blower, Jafar categorically said, “in the spirit of universal principles of confidentiality, we cannot disclose our source.”

However, Chairman of the seven-man Investigative Panel, Babba Dan Agundi who said Jafar would be invited for further questioning insisted that the Committee would want to have talks with the said whistle blower who identity would not be made public.

Dan Agundi added that, “we will invite Jafar and his lawyers again; we will give the Governor’s side the right to analyse the video.

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“We shall also bring an independent experts not known to Jafar and the Governor to also analyse the video. We will invite all the parties and our own independent experts to look at this issue. We are here to ensure that justice is done to everybody involved in this issue.”

Jafar, however, said he will have to consult with his solicitors to ensure if providing the whistle blower before the Committee is within the ambits of the law.

The Publisher who was accompanied by two lawyers, Bar. Isaac Ambode and Bar. Adam Bashir also tendered a written statement and four Compact Discs where the video clips were downloaded before the Committee.

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When asked by the Chairman of the panel on the source of his information, Jafar said, “a whistle blower, someone I know, gave me the video clips.”

“He told me Governor Ganduje is in the habit of collecting bribes from 15 to 30 per cent from contractors executing various projects in the state.

“I told the whistle blower that we need evidence before we publish the story; and that we have to follow the rigours of the profession.

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“He captured 15 clips, nine of them showed the Governor’s face, six did not show the Governor’s face. We initially released one which did not have the conversation, and later we released the second one.”

Jafar who arrived 1:13 minutes behind schedule was escorted to the House of Assembly complex by a team of armed police men.

Jafar and his lawyers, however, confessed to the Committee that they were impressed over the level of security arrangements put in place for their safety.

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Meanwhile, A.A. Umar and Co, a law firm who initially agreed to offer legal services to Jafar Jafar, publisher and the Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Nigerian, withdrew their services in a letter sent to the Committee, citing “personal reasons.”

Pro-Ganduje supporters were sighted outside the panel venue carrying placards reading, “Jafar Jafar is a serial liar,” “four plus four equals to eight, we must vote for Ganduje in 2019.”

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