Kano officials sacked over rape, other offences

The Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board has sacked four members of its staff over offences that contravene the state civil service regulations, the board’s spokesman Maikudi Marafa said in a statement on Friday.
Mr Marafa said that the decision was taken following recommendations of the governing board and the Disciplinary Advisory Committee constituted to investigate cases affecting the staff.
“Upon confirmation of the allegations by the committee, the affected members of staff were henceforth relieved of their appointment with Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board.”
Mr Marafa said that one of them was sacked after he was charged with rape.
He said that two of the staff were fired for fraudulently using details of other staff to obtain loans.
He added that one other was charged with the conduct of private practice and abortion.
According to Mr Marafa, the affected staff were found to have committed a non-pardonable offence in the rules and regulations governing the state civil service.
He advised staff of the board to conduct themselves professionally as the board would not condone any misconduct.
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