He explained that the remaining four suspects were arrested in a clubhouse.
This was sequel to a motion of urgent public importance, moved by the majority leader, Lawan Hussaini (NNPP-Dala).
It said that the measure became necessary because of rampant defacing of walls and other public properties by politicians.
The supporters condemned the announcement of the result of the state governorship election which, they said, was “clearly inconclusive.”
He pointed out that buildings were constructed under electricity towers in Kano, which had diverse health effects such as cancer, deformity and reproductive system.
The building was under construction, but the ground floor was occupied and it was reported that people were shopping there when it collapsed.
The woman supposedly went to buy drugs from the man’s chemist after which he took her to his house.
“Those who are first time offenders will be released to their parents and others would be charged to court.”
