The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has been faulted for its decision to confiscate landed properties believed to be owned by the Director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser , Brigadier-General Jafaru Mohammed.
Gezawa noted that not only did the EFCC failed to obtain any court order directing the seizure of properties, which are not subjects of any litigation, some of the leased properties have already been sold off years back by Inusa. ”The following morning being Saturday the 4th day of April 2020, Alhaji Inusa was taken almost round Kano State the whole day where his residence and office were both searched and some properties belonging to a company called Atlasfield Integrated Limited were also visited.
“Alhaji Inusa informed officers of the EFCC about his relationship with one General Aminu Kano Maude who is now late whom he met about 4 years ago as a result of certain properties he purchased from him or through him as an agent,” Gezawa said.