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Kano Arraigns Commissioner Allegedly Caught with Married Woman in Uncompleted Building
The suspended Jigawa State Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr. Auwal Sankara, is set to be arraigned in a Kano court today following allegations of infidelity.
The Director-General of the Hisbah Commission in Kano, Mr. Abba Sufi, confirmed this development during a press briefing on Sunday.
Sankara was reportedly apprehended by Hisbah operatives while allegedly in an uncompleted building with a married woman. However, he has vehemently denied the allegations, describing the reports as malicious attempts to damage his political career.
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In response to the seriousness of the allegations, Jigawa State Governor Umar Namadi has established a five-member committee to investigate the claims against Sankara. The committee will be chaired by the Secretary to the State Government, Malam Bala Ibrahim, and will include the Commissioners for Information, Basic Education, and the Special Adviser on Security Matters.
In a statement issued on Sunday, Malam Ibrahim highlighted the gravity of the situation, stating that the allegations have caused considerable embarrassment to the government. He noted that media coverage surrounding the issue has tarnished the state’s reputation, prompting the government to take decisive action.
“To ensure transparency and maintain the integrity of the state, the government is compelled to set up a committee to investigate the allegations,” Ibrahim said.
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As part of the investigation process, the Jigawa State government has suspended Sankara to allow for a thorough examination of the matter. The committee is expected to submit its findings within two weeks, as the state seeks to address the concerns raised by the allegations and restore public trust.
In a statement on Saturday, Ibrahim said, “The decision comes in light of recent claims that necessitate a thorough examination to ensure transparency and uphold the integrity of the State Administration. The suspension is a precautionary measure intended to facilitate a fair investigation. We take all allegations seriously and are dedicated to upholding the trust of Jigawa citizens in the government.”
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