Why Ganduje donated N10m to EFCC (The Truth)
The
administration of Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of Kano State, has donated N10
million to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and other
agencies organising the National anti-corruption marathon.
The EFCC is
collaborating with the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences
Commission, ICPC, and Athletic Federation of Nigeria, AFN, to organise the
programme in honour of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ganduje
Ganduje announced the donation when he received members of the main organising
committee in Abuja. He promised that the Kano State Public Complaints and anti
corruption Commission would collaborate with the organisers as an official
partner to ensure the success of the event. Ganduje said:
“Before now,
people find it difficult to access the services of the agency but we
established offices across the 44 local government areas so that the services
can be available to the common man. “We also facilitated the recruitment of
additional personnel and subjected them to training by professional agencies
like EFCC and ICPC so that they can deliver.
“We also
ensured cooperation with these agencies and that attracted international
organizations to support us in reinforcing our anti-corruption system.”
The governor
said as a result of the renewed vigour of the state’s anti-corruption agency,
highly placed individuals such as permanent secretaries in the state civil
service and a commissioner were removed and prosecuted for their involvement in
fraudulent practices.
The governor
had been under pressure to step down based on the videos where he was seen
allegedly collecting bribes from contractors in the state. He had denied the
videos, describing them as the handiwork of his opponents.
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