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Radda to Establish Treasury Single Account in Katsina

- Francis Sardauna

The newly sworn in governor of Katsina State, Dr. Dikko Umar Radda, has vowed to establish a Treasury Single Account (TSA) in order to checkmate financial loopholes in the state.

He said the introducti­on of the TSA would enable his government consolidat­e the state finances, strengthen accountabi­lity and close all financial linkages in the state.

Radda, who spoke shortly after he was sworn in as the fifth governor of Katsina State, yesterday, said linkages in payroll, overheads and capital projects would be eradicated to ensure efficient management of the state resources.

Elected on the platform of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Radda was sworn in alongside his deputy, Faruk Lawal-Jobe by the state Chief Judge, Justice Musa Danlandi Abubakar, at the Muhammadu Dikko Stadium, Katsina.

The former SMEDAN directorge­neral promised to also conduct a staff audit to eliminate ghost workers at state and local government levels in order to ensure that public servants serve the government judiciousl­y.

The governor explained that promotion and placement of staff would be entirely on merits and not through favours, adding that his government would apply the sticks and carrots approach towards performanc­e of his cabinet members.

He, however, said security issues would be given ultimate priority by his government, vowing to deploy all available resources to tame the spate of banditry and other criminalit­ies in the state.

Radda warned bandits terrorisin­g some farming communitie­s in the state to abandon their nefarious activities and reintegrat­e into society or face the wrath of the law.

He said: "To the bandits, I say abandon your course and reintegrat­e into society or face the full wrath of the law. And I urged our youths to shun drug abuse, time wasting and criminalit­y. We will work with relevant law enforcemen­t agencies to provide social order and overall security of the state."

He reiterated that his government would build the lives of those affected by banditry by providing special support to women and girls whom he said have endured the unimaginab­le pains.

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