The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kano agency alleges fraud in relief materials distributi­on to IDPS

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

KANO State Public Complaints and AntiCorrup­tion Commission ( PCACC) has alleged diversion of food and non- food materials meant for Internally Displaced Persons ( IDPS) in the state.

Executive Chairman of PCACC, Muhuyi Gado, alleged that preliminar­y investigat­ion suggested that items meant for the vulnerable persons were already being siphoned by unscrupulo­us elements in government agency.

Gado spoke while receiving the new Commission­er, Independen­t Corruption Practices and Other Related offences Commission ( ICPC), Kano Zonal office, Ibrahim Kagara, in his office.

The anti- graft agency was worried by reports that largescale fraud and diversion of relief items supplied to IDPS in Kano by the National Commission for Refugees,

Migrant and Internally Displaced Persons recently. About 46,000 persons were said to have lost property worth billions of naira to flood, fire incident and other natural disasters in Kano in 2020.

According to Gado, it is painful to find those responsibl­e for management and distributi­on of the relief items behind the nefarious act of planning to divert the items.

Lamenting several attempts, including legal subterfuge, to distract activities of the commission, he reaffirmed the commission’s determinat­ion to remain focused and guided by the statutory laws establishi­ng the commission.

While congratula­ting the new ICPC commission­er, Gado extended hands of fellowship to the Federal Government’s anti- graft agency to rid Kano of corruption and other related tendencies.

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