The Masallacin Eid Shop Owners and Traders Association, on Thursday, said about 30 members of the group died during and after the demolition of their shops at Eid Ground by the Kano State government.
The demolitions were undertaken by the administration of Governor Abba Yusuf shortly after taking over in May 2023.
The victims sued the state government demanding N30bn damages. But the government, through an out-of-court settlement, agreed to pay N3bn in three instalments.
Addressing a news conference on Thursday in Kano, the counsel for the victims, Ma’aruf Yakasai, said the state had paid N1bn out of the N3bn, but said his client wanted a criminal trial over the case.
Yakasai read a letter addressed to the Kano State Commissioner of Police titled: “Complaint of criminal conspiracy, theft, criminal misappropriation and mischief contrary to sections 97, 286, 308 and 326 of the Penal Code, laws of Kano State of Nigeria, respectively against Rabi’u Kwankwaso, Dr Abdullahi Bich; H.E. Abba Yusuf and Muhammad Diggol and others.”
The letter dated January 3, 2024 was signed by Auwalu Sa’idu Umar, chairman and Ibrahim Salisu Nyas, secretary of the association.
The group in the latter lamented that they had suffered psychological trauma as a result of the unlawful acts as some of their members had died and “some are now patients with different sicknesses, including the killer stroke due to the demolition of their property and lost of livelihood.’’
“The victims’ orphans and children are left with no parental care and attention, many are rendered homeless; poor or no education, medical care, because their breadwinners are either dead or have lost their means of livelihood.
“The total estimated value of the property lost and destroyed is N260bn.”
The traders in the letter also called on the Commissioner of Police to investigate the demolition of their property which the Federal High Court, Kano Division described as ‘’illegal, unconstitutional and barbaric.’’
“It is against the above background that we are appealing to your good office to cause a criminal investigation to be conducted in this case with a view to ensuring that justice is done to.
“We are asking your good office to conduct a thorough criminal investigation into the matter, especially concerning the offences against property and humanity, as some have passed on, some are sick as a result of the torture, and the rich are now poor.
“We need the criminal aspect to be investigated and the guilty to face the full wrath of the law. We also urge your good self to consider and build on the judgment of the Federal High Court, Kano Division that described the action of the suspects as illegal, unconstitutional and barbaric.
“We are ready at the appropriate stage of the investigation to provide all the available evidence and records in our possession to support the allegations against the suspects. Please note further that the suspects have never denied the demolition.”