The All Progressives Congress, APC, has called for an investigation into the alleged diversion of the rice donated by the Federal Government to the Kano State Government by some officials.... CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶▶
DAILY NIGERIAN reports that the party’s call followed the looting of bags of federal government rice meant for distribution to the poor at an Islamic school allegedly belonging to Shehu Sagagi, the chief of staff to the governor of Kano State.
The party however demanded the urgent prosecution of those likely to be indicted by an independent probe.
The state chairman of the party, Abdullahi Abbas, expressed concern over the recurring incidents of alleged palliatives’ diversion by some of the NNPP-led government officials.
He warned that failure to take action may be seen as a tacit support for these nefarious and unpatriotic acts.
Mr Abbas cited several instances, including the discovery of hundreds of bags of rice labeled “Federal Government Food Security Programme,” at Mr Sagagi’s school.
He also mentioned the arrest of one Tasiu Al’amin-Roba, allegedly working for the Secretary to the State Government, for diverting the state’s palliatives.
The APC chairman also accused the state government of rebranding and repackaging palliatives with the Governor’s picture and NNPP logo, hence selling them to party members.
Mr Abbas also criticised the state government for claiming credit for the Federal Government interventions, such as the recent distribution of fertilizer, seedlings, and other inputs to the farmers.
He described the actions of the NNPP-led government as a deliberate attempt to undermine the efforts of the President Bola Tinubu’s administration in supporting the people.
When contacted, Mr Sagagi denied the allegations of diverting the Federal Government’s branded rice meant for the people of the state.
He said, ”The rice found in my Islamic school was either purchased with my personal funds or donated by generous individuals.
“I have a long-standing commitment to feeding children in my Islamic school, a practice I began before assuming the role of Chief of Staff.”
Mr Sagagi said that he had never diverted any palliatives meant for the people of the state for his personal use.
He added, ”My actions are driven by a sense of social responsibility and a desire to support the community.
”I assure the public that my integrity and commitment to serving the people of Kano State remain unwavering.
”I am willing to cooperate fully with any investigation to clear my name and demonstrate my dedication to transparency and accountability.”
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