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Ganduje didn’t take N10bn advance for CCTV cameras – Ex-chief

A previous Kano State Magistrate for Data and Inner Undertakings, Mallam Muhammad Garba, has portrayed as deluding and errorneous guarantee that previous lead representative Abdullahi Ganduje got N10bn credit for the establishment of Close-Circuit TV cameras in Kano State.

The previous chief was responding to the Alliance of Political Examination Discussion and Administration, which allegedly made the case.

Garba criticized the CSO for requesting Ganduje’s investigation and stated that the group’s assertion was an attempt to discredit the EFCC repudiates legal counselor indicting Stella Oduahformer governor.

“We challenge them to give proof to the N10bn credit. For record purposes, when the last organization considered the task, the State Leader Committee and the Get together officially allowed endorsement, remembering the significance of the undertaking in upgrading security in the state. Sadly a Bureaucratic High Court in Kano, on July 1, 2022 conceded an order controlling the public authority from getting the credit.

“We review that a similar court directed by Equity Abdullahi Liman on July 19 conceded that it was misdirected for the situation documented by one Yusuf Rabi’u, an owner of another non-existing CSO by the name Kano First Gathering, and consequently, released the controlling request.” ” Unfortunately, the facility had not been secured by the end of our tenure, so the project could not be carried out,” Garba said.Ganduje didn't take N10bn advance for CCTV cameras - Ex-chief

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