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The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-corruption Commission (PCACC) is a state agency that was established in 2005 to fight corruption and resolve complaints from the public in Kano State, Nigeria. The PCACC has a dual mandate of acting as an ombudsman and an anti-corruption body.
Kano State Government is the government of Kano State, concerned with the administration of the state ministries. The government consists of the executive, legislative and Judiciary. The government is headed by the Governor who is the policy-maker and often assisted by the Commissioners and other civil servants of the state.
Fagge is a Local Government Area in Kano State, Nigeria, within the state metropolitan . Its headquarters are in the suburb of Waje. It has an area of 21 km 2 and a population of 198,828 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 700. [1]
Kano State Government Audu Bako Secretariat is a government office complex located in the heart of Kano the capital of Kano State in Northern Nigeria . The complex is named after Alhaji Muhammadu Audu Bako , a prominent politician and leader in the region who served as the Minister of Internal Affairs in Nigeria's First Republic.
Sessions Chair Span 1st: Audu Bako: 1967–75 2nd: Sani Bello: 1975–79 3rd: Abubakar Rimi: 1979–82 4th: Abubakar Rimi, Audu Dawakin Tofa: 1983 5th: Sabo Bakin Zuwo: 1983 6th: Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya
Some of the notable cases handled by Rimingado and his commission include the alleged misappropriation of N3.4 billion by the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, in 2019; the alleged diversion of N6.8 billion by the former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, in 2020; and the alleged inflation of contracts and mismanagement of funds by the ...
To promote Islamic virtue and discourage vice, each of the twelve states has a Hisbah group, but each of these hisbah is "unique". [2] For example, as of 2016: "Kano and Zamfara hisbah have their foundations in state law", "have a legally sanctioned board or commission with state-wide powers", and get state funding to pay the salaries of "thousands of people".