Suspension Remains Until Investigation Is Concluded.
The Secretary of the Assembly, Shehu Wada Sagagi, announced that the Kano State Assembly has suspended the teacher from discussing the matter he is accused of until investigations are completed. The decision comes after reports surrounding the case sparked heated debates and controversy.
Sagagi added that the teacher will have the opportunity to defend himself by presenting his statement before the Assembly, after which a final decision will be made. The suspension has stirred mixed reactions—some see it as a step toward fairness and transparency, while others criticize it as an infringement on freedom.