Mr Babale said the defendant allegedly lured his neighbour’s 11-year-old daughter into his wife’s room and sexually exploited her.
“The judges should desist from performing executive functions assigned to them by the governor of Kano state in courtrooms meant to adjudicate disputes,” the court ruled.
Further hearing on the case at the Kano High Court was fixed for June 13, while the Federal High Court adjourned the case on the same matter until June 4, 2024.
The attorney general further disclosed that the Court of Appeal had scheduled the hearing of the motion on stay of execution for December 4.
The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday.
The presiding judge, Lewis Allagoa, dismissed the regulator’s preliminary objection and granted all the reliefs sought by the shareholders in the ruling.
