fbpx
Connect with us

News

PCACC To Investigate Alleged Diversion Of Palliatives by Refugees Commission

Published

on

Inspection by PCACC

 

Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission to partner with the state office of Independent Corruption Practices and Other Related offences Commission towards checkmating the alleged corruption activities in the disbursement of relief material by the office of National Refugees Commission headed by Senator Garba Lado

PCACC To Investigate Alleged Diversion Of Palliatives by Refugees Commission

Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission to partner with the state office of Independent Corruption Practices and Other Related offences Commission towards checkmating the alleged corruption activities in the disbursement of relief material by the office of National Refugees Commission headed by Senator Garba Lado

Executive Chairman of Kano state Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, Barrister Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado, made this assertion while receiving the new Commissioner of Kano Zonal office of Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission on a courtesy visit to his office

Breaking :Gombe Governor Appoints New Mai Tangle

The Chairman noted with dismay that, the authority that was saddled with the responsibility of distributing the items to the beneficiaries, was planning to divert it for its selfish interest, assured to work with the state office of ICPC to ensure no single item was diverted for such purpose.

He described the margin of ICPC and public complaints act together, has been described as the wise decision that is propelling Kano Anti-Graft Agency to discharge its duties more effectively

Barrister Muhuyi Magaji added that during previous time, some Lawyers have tried to challenge the Law that establish the Commission to the extent that they even go to the High Court for hearing of the su case.

Mr Muhuyi revealed that the Law that established the Kano Anti-Graft Agency has been carefully crafted to suit the powers duties of the Commission in Kano which led to the huge success been recorded since he assumed office as the chief executive of the Outfit

While congratulating the new Commissioner over his recent posting as head of Kano office of the ICPC, he however urged him to brace up in confronting the series of challenges and problems that may arise during discharge of his duties in the state.

He then solicit on having synergy between the two sister agencies towards checkmating corrupt practices and other related offences across the state.

Earlier, in his remarks, the state Commissioner of ICPC, Barrister Ibrahim Kagara, assured a cordial working relationship with Kano Anti-Corruption Commission with a view to forming a synergy in the fight against Corruption.

In a statement by Nura Ahmad Dakata the chief media consultant of the commission Barrister Kagara, said Corruption was a serious problem in the country that needs a concerted efforts of the sisters agencies and all other stakeholders so as to tackle it more effectively.

He then emphasized that fighting corruption at all ramification was the driving force behind his visit to Kano Anti-Graft Agency.

 

Executive Chairman of Kano state Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, Barrister Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado, made this assertion while receiving the new Commissioner of Kano Zonal office of Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission on a courtesy visit to his office

The Chairman noted with dismay that, the authority that was saddled with the responsibility of distributing the items to the beneficiaries, was planning to divert it for its selfish interest, assured to work with the state office of ICPC to ensure no single item was diverted for such purpose.

He described the margin of ICPC and public complaints act together, has been described as the wise decision that is propelling Kano Anti-Graft Agency to discharge its duties more effectively

Barrister Muhuyi Magaji added that during previous time, some Lawyers have tried to challenge the Law that establish the Commission to the extent that they even go to the High Court for hearing of the su case.

Mr Muhuyi revealed that the Law that established the Kano Anti-Graft Agency has been carefully crafted to suit the powers duties of the Commission in Kano which led to the huge success been recorded since he assumed office as the chief executive of the Outfit

While congratulating the new Commissioner over his recent posting as head of Kano office of the ICPC, he however urged him to brace up in confronting the series of challenges and problems that may arise during discharge of his duties in the state.

He then solicit on having synergy between the two sister agencies towards checkmating corrupt practices and other related offences across the state.

Earlier, in his remarks, the state Commissioner of ICPC, Barrister Ibrahim Kagara, assured a cordial working relationship with Kano Anti-Corruption Commission with a view to forming a synergy in the fight against Corruption.

In a statement by Nura Ahmad Dakata the chief media consultant of the commission Barrister Kagara, said Corruption was a serious problem in the country that needs a concerted efforts of the sisters agencies and all other stakeholders so as to tackle it more effectively.

He then emphasized that fighting corruption at all ramification was the driving force behind his visit to Kano Anti-Graft Agency.

 

 

News

End of an era: Reader’s Digest UK closes after 86 years

Published

on

 

Reader’s Digest UK has ceased operations after 86 years of publication. The monthly magazine, known for its health tips, financial advice, and recipes, closed due to the “unforgiving magazine publishing landscape” and the company’s inability to withstand the financial pressures.Once a market leader with a circulation of over 1 million copies per month in the UK in 2000, the publication’s readership had declined sharply in subsequent years, dropping to under 200,000 copies recently.The closure marks the end of an era for the iconic magazine, which was founded in the US in 1922 and first published in the UK in 1938.The editor-in-chief cited the “relentless change” in the media industry and the need for companies to “continuously seek out and implement innovations” to survive.The closure of Reader’s Digest UK serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of adaptability in the face of a rapidly evolving landscape.

Continue Reading

News

Air Chief Commends Kano Government’s Support for Security Operations

Published

on

 

The Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal, Hasan Bala Abubakar has applauded the support of Kano state government under the stewardship of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf towards strengthening it’s operational mandate in the state.

In a statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson Sunusi Bature, said Air Marshal Abubakar made the commendation on Thursday when he paid a courtesy visit to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf at Government house in Kano.

The Chief of Air Staff disclosed the joint force of his troops with sister security agencies in combating internal security in Kano yielded tremendous successes and maintained peace and stability in the state.

Air Mashal Abubakar noted the impact of Nigerian Airforce personnel in several operations that led to arrest of bandits and kidnappers on wanted list of DSS in Kano. He reassured the state government of NAF readiness to sustain internal stability.

The Kano born Chief however raised concern over encroachment of NAF land and re-allocation of its property. Abubakar pleaded for restoration of the land dedicated for its future expansion.

He also craved the Governor’s support in connecting the Kano state water facility to the NAF Base in the state for access to water supply.

Responding, Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf pledged readiness to strength partnership with Nigerian Air Force in the discharge of its operational mandate of ensuring internal peace and stability in the state.

The Governor Yusuf disclosed the critical role of the Nigerian Airforce in securing the nation’s air security component and providing cover to the ground troops against the internal and external enemies.

The Governor stressed the contribution of Air Force and sister military agencies in sustaining stability in Kano, reassured his administration’s commitment to build on the institutional relationship.

He however sought the consideration for Kano indigene in the recruitment exercise of the Nigerian Air Force, indicating the large percentage of youth population in the state.

The Governor equally requested for the establishment of Air Force Girls Comprehensive Secondary in Kano to complement the existing Boys Comprehensive Secondary School which is located in Kwa, in Dawakin Tofa, a long Kano-Katsina express way.

According to him, ” The government of Kano is proud of you and we are proud of your appointment which was based on professionalism and track record. Kano is also proud of your efforts to tackle the security challenges especially the menace of kidnapers, bandits and other criminals.

” Since we took over the mantle of leadership, the administration has enjoyed tremendous relationship and support from Air Force and sister security agencies and that was responsible for the peace and stability in Kano.

” We assured you, our administration will sustain support to the airforce in Kano especially in the area of operation and welfare of your personel for optimum performance of your statutory mandate. We also want to request for special consideration of placement into the air force consider our population which is estimated at 25 million.

” It is also noteworthy to request the reture of Girls Comprehensive secondary school to Kano. We are aware the girls were relocated due to the security challenge. We are also in need of more personnel to strengthen human capacity of the troops in Kano” Gov. Yusuf noted.

 

Continue Reading

News

50 Civil Society Groups Criticize Withdrawal of Police at Kano Anti-Corruption Agency

Published

on

 

Civil society groups have raised concerns over the withdrawal of police personnel from the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, criticizing the move during a press conference held in Abuja.

The groups said the withdrawal of approximately 40 police officers, responsible for security and investigative tasks, has not only hindered the commission’s work but also raised questions about the impartiality and independence of law enforcement agencies.

According to them the action is perceived as an attempt to impede ongoing corruption investigations involving Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the National Chairman of the ruling All-Progressives Congress (APC) and former governor of Kano State.

The civil society groups have also issued recommendations to address corruption effectively in Nigeria.

They emphasize the need for autonomy and integrity within the judiciary, urging the National Judicial Council to monitor its members diligently.

They also call for transparency and accountability in governance, urging political parties to denounce and suspend members facing corruption allegations.

They also call for adequate resource allocation to anti-corruption agencies and also highlighted the essential to uphold their independence and efficiency.

Furthermore The groups called on religious leaders, community leaders, and opinion influencers to promote ethical behavior and combat corruption within their spheres of influence.

The reinstatement of police personnel withdrawn from the Kano State Anti-Corruption Commission are urged to facilitate the commission’s duties effectively.

The Civil society organizations also reaffirm their commitment to the fight against corruption and call for collective action to build a corruption-free Nigeria.

The withdrawal of police personnel from the Kano State Anti-Corruption Commission was allegedly ordered by the Inspector General of Police on April 25th. The move has sparked widespread criticism and calls for accountability in law enforcement actions related to anti-corruption efforts.

The groups are as follows

1. Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC)
2. Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre)
3. Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED)
4. Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD)
5. African Centre for Media & Information Literacy (AFRICMIL)
6. Borno Coalition for Democracy and Progress (BOCODEP)

7. BudgIT Foundation
8. Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA)
9. State of the Union (SOTU)
10. Tax Justice and Governance Platform
11.Transition Monitoring Group (TMG)
12.Women in Media Communication Initiative (WIM)
13.Zero Corruption Coalition (ZCC)
14.Alliance for Credible Elections (ACE)
15.Centre Democracy and Development (CDD)
16. Accountability Lab, Nigeria
17. Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID}
18.Say NO Campaign – Nigeria
19.Femi Falana Chamber
20.Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF)
21.Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP)
22. Good Governance Team
23.21st Century Community Empowerment for Youth Initiative
24. OCCEN-Kano
25. Mothers and Marginalised Advocacy Centre ( MAMA Centre)
26.Social Action
27.Centre for Transparency Watch
28.West Africa Civil Society Forum WASCSOF
29.Global Rights
30 African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Centre LSD)
31.Partners West Africa
32.Order Paper
33.Say No Campaign
34 Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth, Nigeria. ERA
35.Center for Fiscal Transparency and Public Integrity
36.Amnesty International Nigeria
37. RULAAC – Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre
38. Connected Development (CODE)
39. Centre for Democratic Research and Training (CRDDERT)
40. Praxis
41.CLEEN Foundation
42.Spaces for Change
43.Abuja School of Social and Political Thought
44.Yiaga Africa
45.Policy Alert
46.Socio Economic Research and Development Centre
47.Procurement Observation and Advocacy Initiative
48.Media Rights Agenda
49.MEDIA INITIATIVE FOR TRANSPARENCY IN EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES (MITEI)
50.Centre for Social Justice

Continue Reading

Trending