Review that Sanusi was consistently deposed on Monday by the Kano State Government drove by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, who promptly declared a swap for the previous legislative leader of Central Bank.
In any case, Sanusi's attorney said on Monday evening that the expulsion was not amazing however most humiliating giving that Sanusi was not given any reasonable hearing similarly as fair treatment was not seen in the issue.
Mahmoud, who talked on Channels Television said however Sanusi was at this point to settle on a choice whether to challenge his evacuation in court or not yet had he chosen to look for review, the choice of the Kano State government would be turned around.
He stated, "He has been in different lawful tussles with the state government in the course of the last a few years. Thus, this didn't come to us as an amazement. We were such a great amount of humiliated at the way where it was managed without giving him any reasonable hearing or watching any fair treatment.
"Nonetheless, the administration has reported its choice ousting him and he was tonight (Monday evening) arrested and traveled to Abuja.
"We will be in contact with him to examine which line of move to make as his attorneys. Also, we as legal counselors, obviously, we accept that this activity was illicit and illegal. What's more, more in this way, the part of expulsion, under the constitution, it's not possible for anyone to be denied of his freedom under the way he has been denied of his. All things considered, we will be in contact with him and ideally, think of the following line of activity at the appointed time
"The following line of activity would rely upon the guidance from the Emir. There are two viewpoints to it – the ousting and the expulsion. We will counsel with him.
"I had a gathering with him before he was taken to guardianship and by then, he has not taken a choice on whether he is going to seek after this issue in court or not.
"Obviously, we will give him opportunity to arrive up with a choice on his deposing. However, most definitely, we are solidly evident this is an unlawful demonstration and we will consider what line of move to make ideally by tomorrow (Tuesday) when I talk with him."
When solicited from the chance of an inversion, Mahmoud said he and his group were certain that the court would invert the choice of the Kano State Government ought to Sanusi choose to challenge the activity.
"An activity that is unlawful can be switched by the official courtroom and that is the reason we have the composed constitution and courts set up. Under the constitution of the nation, at whatever point the official part of government makes a move that is unlawful or illicit, the courts are there for all residents to look for change.
"We are sure given the reality of this case if the Emir was to challenge the activity, it would be switched in light of the fact that the activity, in our view, is subduing and unlawful," he said.
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