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Court Jails UDUTH’s Accountant for Diversion of over N60M via GIFMIS

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has secured the conviction of one Lukumanu Sani Waziri, an accountant at Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital (UDUTH), Sokoto, for corruption and abuse of office.

Waziri was found guilty of diverting public funds amounting to over Sixty-million naira through unauthorized access to the Government Integrated Financial Information System (GIFMIS).

ICPC had in 2021, in a charge number: FHC/ICPC/122021 arraigned Waziri and two others before Honourable Justice M. Abdulgafar of the Federal High Court, Sokoto Division in a nine-count charge of fraud and corruption.

In the course of the trial, ICPC’s Prosecutor, Dr Osuobeni Ekoi Akponimisingha, led evidence before the court on how Waziri, a designated user of GIFMIS in the Teaching Hospital altered financial records and facilitated the transfer of multimillions of government money into private accounts, including his own and that of one Monday Michael Adejo.

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Waziri was also said to have, without authorization changed the bank account details meant for state taxes of Kogi, Edo, Bauchi and Zamfara States to that of Monday Adejo Michael where the taxes due to the aforementioned States were fraudulently diverted to.

One of the counts against him read: ‘That you LUKUMANU SANI WAZIRI (M) and Monday Michael Adejo (M) sometime in April, 2020 or thereabout, conspired amongst yourselves to take possession of the sums of N6,127,465.75, N8,552,824.60 and 5,939,666.49 totaling N20,619,956.8 (Twenty Million, Six Hundred and Nineteen Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six Naira, Eight Kobo) from the Government Integrated Financial Information System into the First Bank Account of Monday Michael Adejo with account number: 30142906334 on the prompting of Lukumanu Sani WAZIRI, which reasonably ought to have known that such funds form part of the proceeds of an unlawful act, namely: corruption and fraud and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Sections 18 and 15 (1) ( d ) and punishable under Section 15 ( 3 ) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act 2011 (as amended)”

In his judgement on friday, Justice Abdulgafar found Mr. Waziri guilty of seven, out of the nine counts charge levelled against him.

In a statement Signed by Demola Bakare, fsi Director, Public Enlightenment and Education/Spokesperson for the CommissionThe court thereafter sentenced the convict as follows: ”one year imprisonment or a fine of ₦200,000 each on Counts 1 and 2; one year imprisonment each on Counts 3, 4, and 5 without the option of a fine; and three years imprisonment or a fine of ₦500,000 each on Counts 8 and 9.

 

 

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Bauchi Government Accuses EFCC of Political Witch-Hunt

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

The Bauchi State Government has criticised the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over what it described as political misuse of state institutions and abuse of legal procedures following the arrest and arraignment of its officials on allegations of terrorism financing.

Recall that on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, the anti-graft agency arraigned the Commissioner for Finance, Yakubu Adamu, alongside three senior civil servants before a Federal High Court in Abuja over alleged terrorism financing–an accusation the state government insists is unfounded and malicious.

In a statement issued by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Governor Bala Mohammed, Mukhtar Gidado, the government expressed “deep concern” over the EFCC’s recent actions, describing them as targeted attempts to criminalise public service and smear the governor’s reputation.

According to the state, the accused officials acted strictly within constitutional and financial regulations, insisting that no offence was committed beyond the lawful discharge of official duties.

“To criminalise routine governance functions is to criminalise government itself and to endanger public administration across the federation,” the statement read in parts.

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The government particularly frowned at what it called the “belated introduction” of terrorism and money laundering allegations, noting that such claims surfaced only after judicial scrutiny questioned the legality of earlier procedures.

It said no terrorist organisation or act had been linked to the state, nor had any credible evidence been presented to warrant such grave accusations.

“The timing and manner of these allegations raise fears they were introduced as an afterthought, intended to intimidate, scandalise, and damage reputations rather than advance justice,” the statement added.

The government also dismissed the EFCC’s claim that the Accountant-General was “at large”, clarifying that he honoured invitations, was detained for days, and later released on bail.

Gidado expressed worries that, despite not being listed as a defendant, Governor Bala Mohammed’s name was repeatedly mentioned in the court filings — a move he described as an attempt to subject him to a “trial in the court of public opinion” and violate his constitutional immunity.

“The serial mention of the governor’s name is a deliberate attempt to indict him and politically destroy his image. This is unacceptable,” the statement continued.

The Bauchi State government further warned against actions that could endanger the safety of the governor, his staff, and their families, alleging that an atmosphere of fear and tension was being created around the issue.

It reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and accountability but insisted that the fight against corruption must be impartial, evidence-based, and devoid of political vendetta.

“Selective justice, retaliatory prosecutions, and the politicisation of law enforcement institutions weaken democracy,” the state warned.

Adding that the governor’s name must be removed from the charge sheet in line with immunity provisions, the statement further called on the Attorney-General of the Federation to review the EFCC’s conduct and ensure adherence to constitutional safeguards.

The government said it would continue to defend democratic norms and the dignity of the people, urging political actors to avoid weaponising state institutions.

“Bauchi remains peaceful, united, and focused on governance. No amount of persecution will diminish the confidence the governor enjoys across Nigeria,” the statement maintained.

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Kano Govt Unveils Wide-Ranging Development Initiatives to Boost Welfare and Transparency

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The Kano State Executive Council has approved a total sum of ₦6.9 billion for the execution of key infrastructure, social, and governance projects across the state.

The approvals were made during the 36th meeting of the State Executive Council, held on Wednesday, 31 December 2025, at the Council Chamber, Government House, Kano.

Briefing journalists after the meeting, the state Commissioner of information and internal affairs Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya said the approved funds are aimed at improving citizens’ welfare and accelerating socio-economic development across various sectors.

The Commissioner explained that, ₦859m was Approved for Road Compensation in Tudun Wada

He said, in the area of land administration, the council approved ₦859.2 million for the payment of compensation to owners of structures affected by the construction of a five-kilometre dualised road in Tudun Wada Local Government Area.

“The compensation process will be supervised by the Ministry of Land, in line with government’s commitment to fairness and smooth project implementation”.

Flood Control: ₦358m for Drainage in Kano Municipal

Comrade Ibrahim Waiya further revealed that, to address flooding and environmental challenges, the council approved ₦358.4 million for the construction of stormwater drainage and culverts at Tudun Wuzirci in Kano Municipal Local Government Area.
The project will be executed by the Ministry of Environment.

He said, the Ministry of Works received the largest share of the approvals due to the strategic importance of road and drainage infrastructure.

The Council approved:₦896.05 million for the reconstruction of a failed multi-cell box culvert along the Kiru–Alhazawa–Bellon Koki Road in Kiru LGA.

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The council approved ₦2.62 billion for the construction of the ’Yandodo–Mai-Allo Road in Nassarawa LGA and ₦1.21 billion for the construction of a 10-cell reinforced concrete box culvert and other hydraulic structures along the Karari–Kwaimawa–Santar Komau–Badau–Dutsen Karya–Gima Road.

Youth Empowerment: ₦431m for Entrepreneurship Graduates

As part of its youth empowerment drive, the council approved ₦431.6 million for the graduation ceremony and provision of empowerment kits to beneficiaries of selected Entrepreneurship Institutes across the state.

The programme will be implemented by the Steering Committee on the 26 Entrepreneurship Institutes.

Water Supply: ₦85.5m for Pipeline Extension in Gwale

To boost access to potable water, particularly within the metropolis, council approved ₦85.56 million for the extension of water pipelines in Gwale Local Government Area.
The project will be handled by the Ministry of Water Resources.

Education: ₦285m for Classroom Construction Across LGAs

In the education sector, the council approved ₦285.17 million as a reviewed cost for the construction of storey blocks of four classrooms with offices across the 44 local government areas of the state.

The project, to be executed by the Ministry of Education, is aimed at improving learning infrastructure statewide.

Anti-Corruption Workshop Gets Approval

To strengthen transparency and accountability, council approved ₦157.7 million for the conduct of an anti-corruption workshop for all state directors (Batch 3).
The programme will be coordinated by the Office of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG).

Key Bills Approved for Transmission to Assembly

On policy matters, the Executive Council approved the transmission of the following bills to the Kano State House of Assembly:

Kano State Local Governments Administration Bill 2025

Kano State Economic Planning and Development Council Bill 2025

Kano State Education Bill 2025

Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Dambatta Law 2025 (for renaming of the institution)

Council also approved the implementation of the reviewed Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Policy and Manual to attract private sector investment into the state.

Awards, Donations Presented to Governor, Govt

The council also witnessed the presentation of several awards and recognitions to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and the Kano State Government for achievements in digital transformation, leadership, housing, healthcare delivery, community development, and support for vulnerable groups.

Additionally, development partners presented a skill acquisition training package and donated a 32-seater coaster bus to the state government.

The government reaffirmed its commitment to inclusive development, transparency, and improved service delivery under the leadership of Governor Yusuf.

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Adnan Mukhtar And Associates Honours MAAUN Founder At 48th Birthday

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The PRNigeria office played host on Thursday to a public lecture and commemorative event marking the 48th birthday of the founder of the MAAUN Group of Universities, Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, bringing together media professionals, academics and public relations practitioners.

The event, which featured a public lecture themed “AI and the Emerging Trends of Online Newspapers: Reflections on the Ethics of Journalism,” focused on the growing influence of artificial intelligence in media practice and the need to uphold professional standards in the digital age.

In his remarks, the President of MAAUN Group of Universities, Professor Mohammad Israr, revealed that MAAUN is the first university in Northern Nigeria to secure professional membership with the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), describing the achievement as a testament to the institution’s commitment to ethical communication and professional excellence.

He emphasized that the University remains dedicated to providing quality education tailored to contemporary societal needs.

Professor Israr further highlighted that the Mass Communication Department will continue to produce top-tier graduates equipped to excel in the media industry both within Kano State and across Nigeria.

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Also speaking, the Editor of PRNigeria, Yusha’u Shuaibu, commended Professor Gwarzo for his sustained investment in education and scholarship, particularly in Northern Nigeria. He said PRNigeria was honoured to host the celebration in recognition of Gwarzo’s contributions to academic development and media advancement.

“PRNigeria is delighted to host this occasion in honour of a man whose passion for education and human development has continued to inspire many across the region,” Shuaibu said.

Delivering the lead presentation, the Project Manager of PRNigeria, Muhammad Dahiru Lawan, examined the impact of artificial intelligence on online journalism, noting that while AI offers efficiency and innovation, it also raises ethical concerns that journalists must consciously address.

In his contribution, the Chairman of the Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo Foundation, Dr. Musa Sufi, cautioned journalists against overdependence on artificial intelligence, stressing that technology should serve as a support tool rather than a replacement for professional competence.

“AI is here to assist professionals in doing their work better, but it cannot do everything for anyone,” Sufi said. “It becomes dangerous for journalists who fail to improve themselves or learn new techniques. You must be able to do your work independently, even when you leverage on AI.”

He likened the evolving media landscape to developments in the health sector, where practitioners continuously adapt to new innovations and research.

The convener of the event, Adnan Mukhtar, Chief Executive Officer of Adnan Mukhtar and Associates, a Kano-based public relations firm, said the programme was organised to honour his mentor, Professor Gwarzo, whom he described as a distinguished journalist and academic.

Mukhtar noted that Professor Gwarzo had invested his personal resources in the development of people and education, leading to the establishment of the Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN). According to him, such commitment to human capital development is rare in Northern Nigeria.

“I don’t think we have many personalities of his kind across the northern states, considering his character and lifelong dedication to education,” Mukhtar said.

He concluded by wishing Professor Gwarzo a happy 48th birthday and many more years of impactful service to humanity.

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