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Ganduje Reappoints Muhuyi As Kano Anti-Graft Commission Chair

From Maduabuchi Nmeribeh, Kano

Kano sate Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has re-appointed Barr. Muhuyi Magaji Rimigado as the Executive Chairman of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, for the second term.

Ganduje, in a letter of re-appointment addressed to Muhuyi, expressed satisfaction with the achievements recorded during his first term in office, as Executive Chairman of the state anti graft agency, urging him to put in more efforts in his assignment.

According to a statement issued by Ganduje’s Chief Press Secretary, Comrade Abba Anwar, the Governor noted that, “as the tenure comes to an end next month and by virtue of the Law establishing the Commission, this development of tenure extension, makes his tenure abridged leaving no vacuum in between, ‘’said the statement.

“It is important to know that the Chairman was able to steer the Commission in the right direction, to become a subnational example of both Ombudsman as well as anti-corruption agency in the country.”

Ganduje further pointed out that Muhuyi was instrumental in reshaping and redirecting the state anti-graft body to be more visible and people-oriented.

He added that, “as we don’t interfere in its activities, the Commission performed wonderfully well during the first tenure of Barrister Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado.”

Ganduje maintained that his administration appreciates the efforts of, “Barr. Rimingado’s led public complaints and Anti-corruption commission in the services renders to the public more especially in the areas of dispute settlement, protection of human rights as well as recoveries of funds, particularly to the most vulnerable people in the society at no cost.

“This shows how patriotic and committed he is to the development of the state and the nation at large.”

He promised to continue with the good policy of his administration of zero interference with the Commission’s activities under its Law as clearly manifested in its five years performance under his administration.

Ganduje charged the Chairman to redouble his effort to continue to serve the state and the nation at large, adding that, “modern way of the Commission’s activities and performance will be in place to serve the state better. All in line with the global best practice.”

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