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Covid 19: Kano Public complain commission warns traditional title holders against illegal diversion of palliatives

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The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission is concerned with  the number of complaints being received on the diversion of COVID-19 Palliatives by some officials involved in the management and distribution of the materials most recently against some traditional title holders at the local level.

                                                     Chairman KPCACC ,Muhyi Magaji.

In view of the ugly trend the Commission’s Executive Chairman Barrister Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado wishes to emphasize that, the palliatives is meant for the poor and anyone found to have diverted any item no matter the size or number for his personal or political gain shall be prosecuted.
In a statement signed by Director special assignment  in the commission Malam Usman Bello said in  accordance with the relevant Laws.
The statement reads as follows.
“We have promised to deal with any issue of distribution of palliative where I made a promise that even a tea spoon of sugar will see us going to the court and that is exactly what we are doing”.
Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado further  emphasized that, all those involved in the management/distribution of the palliatives should abide by the rules, regulations and procedures set up by the Kano State COVID-19 Fund Raising Committee as the Commission will continue to monitor the exercise until its completion.

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