Mr Bamikole alleged that the defendants also stole Armoured cables from the transformers, valued at over N40 million.
Mr Ibrahim-Bello said the foundation was established in honour of his late father to chronicle his legacies in the areas of health, education and humanitarian support.
Mr Hassan said that about 17 suspected bandits were arrested during a major clearance operation across four local government areas of the state.
The late emir passed away on Friday morning at a hospital in Abuja after a protracted illness at the age of 71.
RoLAC’s coordinator in Kano, Ibrahim Bello, reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to supporting anti-corruption reforms in Nigeria.
He also called on herders, butchers, and other processors to protect themselves from animal disease transmission.
The Bauchi government says it has inoculated 5,000 dogs against rabies across the 20 local government areas.
“We should also be considered for more federal appointments because currently, we only have one federal permanent secretary,” the emir said.
