Gov. Radda sets up panel to probe Katsina technical institute’s financial records, others

Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State has inaugurated a six-man panel to investigate several petitions against the management of Katsina State Institute of Technology and Management.
The committee was inaugurated on Thursday in Katsina by the Secretary to the State Government, Garba Faskari.
The governor said the investigation was necessary following several petitions against the institute’s management.
He charged the committee to carry out a thorough investigation and report back to the government within six weeks.
The investigation panel, headed by Aliyu Danja, has Abdulsalam Sani, Bala Daudawa, Haliru Liman, and Ibrahim Mohammad-Daku as members.
He said the office of the SSG will nominate the secretary of the panel.
Mr Radda mandated the committee to examine the conduct of the rector and the institute’s academic, financial and administrative records and other school affairs.
In his remark, Mr Danja, the committee chairman, assured the governor that they would be just in their investigation.
(NAN)
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