Kano governor unveils anti-corruption initiatives

The Kano government says it has initiated viable programmes to strengthen its anti-corruption fight and governance framework.
Governor Abba Kabir-Yusuf stated this during the commemoration of the 21st International Anti-Corruption and Human Rights Day on Tuesday in Kano.
He announced the establishment of the Kano Integrated Governance Accountability System, which would be used by civil servants and the 44 local government councils via its e-portal in the award of contracts to ensure transparency and good governance.
Mr Kabir-Yusuf said the state has developed a central criminal register software, a revolutionary tool to enhance the criminal justice system, ensuring swift, fair justice while combating corrupt practices.
The governor said his administration also proposed an amendment to the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Law. The governor revealed that his administration is working on a ‘Crime Bill’ to ensure transparent management of recovered assets.
According to him, the state government has initiated viable programmes to protect human rights and eradicate gender-based violence, adding that human rights protection was central to his administration’s agenda towards achieving a just and equitable society.
“We are determined to block systemic leakages, investigate corruption and ensure value for public funds,” he said.
While commending the PCACC, EFCC, ICPC, National Human Rights Commission, and other development partners for their support, Mr Kabir-Yusuf urged them to redouble efforts towards ending corruption.
Muhyi Magaji-Rimingado, the commission’s chairman, said the exercise was designed to create awareness and rid society of corrupt practices. He said the commission would not relent in the ongoing fight against corruption in the state.
(NAN)
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