State Of Emergency Declared In Kano State

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Kano State Governor, Umar Ganduje has donated N10 million to the organisers of the EFCC-ICPC Anti-Corruption Marathon. The donation was made by the Governor for the first National Anti-Corruption Marathon organised by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Crimes (ICPC), Athletic Federation of Nigeria (AFN) and other stakeholders, in honour of President Muhammadu Buhari, for his fight against corruption. A statement by Ameen Yassar, Director–General, Media and Publicity, Government House on Monday, disclosed that the donation was made when the Governor received members of the main organising committee in Abuja. He promised that the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission would collaborate with the organisers as an official partner, to ensure success of the event. According to Ganduje, his administration not only engaged in sensitising the citizenry on the evils of corruption, but also reorganised and strengthened its anti-corruption agency to offer optimal professional services. "Before now, people find it difficult to access the services of the agency, but we established offices across the 44 local government areas so that the services can be available to the common man. We also facilitated the recruitment of additional personnel and subjected them to training by professional agencies like EFCC and ICPC so that they can deliver. We also ensured cooperation with these agencies and that attracted international organisations to support us in reinforcing our anti-corruption system." He noted that as a result of the renewed professional and vigour of the state anti-corruption agency, highly-placed individuals such as permanent secretaries in the state civil service and a commissioner were removed and prosecuted for involvement in fraudulent practices. Jacob Onu, leader of the delegation that visited the governor, told the Governor that the organisers intend to “use the image and popularity of marathon races to create massive awareness and bring together all segments of the Nigerian population in support of Mr. President’s fight on corruption in all facets of national life. This will strengthen unity among the citizens of this country and also satisfy the desire to exploit and harness the abundant talent in our youth for national integration”.

According to the Commissioner for Environment, Kabiru Getso, Kano state Governor Abdullahi Ganduje has declared an emergency to end open defecation.

A statement signed by Sanusi Kofarnaisa, the ministry’s public relations officer, which disclosed this on Sunday, quoted Mr Ganduje as making the declaration at the launch of the ‘Keep Kano Clean’ campaign on Saturday at the Government House.

It said that the governor ordered the ministries for environment and water resources and other relevant agencies to develop a road map to end the phenomenon.

“The state has also spent more than N20 million for the procurement of sanitation equipment for distribution to 100 self-help groups in the state.

“The items included wheel-barrows, shovels, rakes, diggers, cutlasses, personal protective equipment like nose masks, hand gloves, and rain boots, to protect the people participating in the sanitation exercise,” the statement explained.

Furthermore, the statement said the commissioner warned the public against indiscriminate dumping of refuse in waterways.

Similarly, he also called for collective efforts to complement that of the government to keep Kano clean and free from the effects of flooding and other environmental challenges.

Mr Ganduje launched a week-long ‘keep Kano clean’ campaign on Saturday, June 19.

The campaign tagged ‘Keep Kano Clean 2021’ is an annual project of Mr Ganduje’s administration, usually launched shortly before the rainy season.

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