Deposed emir sanusi sues igp dss dg

It appears that the deposed Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has taken legal action against the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Director-General of the DSS.

According to reports, Sanusi has filed a lawsuit against the IGP, the DSS, and the DSS DG, alleging that they were involved in his illegal detention and violation of his fundamental human rights.

Sanusi was deposed as the Emir of Kano in March 2020 by the Kano State Government, which accused him of insubordination and disrespect to the government. He was subsequently arrested and detained by the DSS before being released on bail.

In his lawsuit, Sanusi is seeking compensation for the alleged violation of his rights, including his right to personal liberty, freedom from torture, and freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention.

The lawsuit is a significant development in the ongoing controversy surrounding Sanusi's deposition and detention. It will be interesting to see how the case unfolds and what the outcome will be.

Here are some key points about the lawsuit:

It's worth noting that the Kano State Government has denied any wrongdoing in Sanusi's deposition and detention, and has accused him of insubordination and disrespect to the government. The controversy surrounding Sanusi's deposition and detention has sparked widespread debate and criticism, with many calling for his reinstatement as Emir of Kano.