The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Sabo Nanono, on Friday, 17th June, 2021 at the International Conference Centre, in Abuja prevented policemen on duty from taking factional leader of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Mr. Farouk Rabiu for questioning on fraud related matters.
According to reliable sources and eye witnesses at the scene which was the venue of the 2021 Council on Agriculture, the police were there to invite Farouk to Force headquarters following a petition against him for acts that bordered on criminality.
Recently a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja had cautioned the renegade group led by Farouk through their lawyer, on Wednesday 15th February, 2021 against parading themselves as leaders of AFAN until the matter is determined in court.
Farouk had been accused of defrauding investors using the name of AFAN Kano branch which he illegally registered, a matter which had been brought before the Corporate Affairs Commission which revoked the registration.
However, Farouk has been continuously recognised as the leader of AFAN by the Minister who hails from the same state with him despite several petitions from the Arc. Kabir Ibrahim led executive.
The Minister’s actions in siding with Farouk despite a case in court to resolve the leadership tussle of AFAN has been allegedly linked to the Minister’s shameful removal as Chairman of AFAN Kano long before he became appointed minister.
Witnesses at the scene stated that the Minister after frantic efforts to get the Inspector General on phone to call off his men failed resorted to giving an unhindered exit to Farouk in his official car tantamount to obstruction of justice much to the chagrin of the police officers.
A reliable source further disclosed that the policemen declined to follow the Minister to his office.
Photo: Agric Minister, Alhaji Sabo Nanono.
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