The chairman  All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State Prince Abdullahi Abbas,has
rebuked the leader of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Sen. Rabi’u Kwankwaso, for criticising the method adopted by the Federal Government for the distribution of palliatives to ensure that the foodstuff reach the intended beneficiaries.
According to a statement signed by
Prince Abbas on his X handle said the Federal
Government is committed to alleviating hunger in the country, but that the NNPP government in Kano State is frustrating the efforts.

Abbas also faulted Kwankwaso for saying that the distribution exercise was solely left for the APC.

Prince Abbas said the federal government’s decision to devise a new method of sharing the palliatives is informed by President Bola Tinubu’s dissatisfaction with the previous exercise

However,the  reconstituted committee by the federal government is under the leadership of the Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin,

While membership from the All Progressives Congress (APC), New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Senator Rufa’i Hanga (NNPP), Senator Abdurrahman Kawu Sumaila (NNPP), members of the House of Representatives, Comrade Aminu Abdussalam, the state deputy governor, traditional and religious leaders, among others,” he said.

According to him, the bipartisan committee had worked out detailed modalities for the distribution of the palliatives to prevent incidences of diversion and ensure that the beneficiaries were truly the most needy members of the public.

He however disclosed that

President Tinubu had approved several palliative measures for poor households and the vulnerable, but that the people assigned for the distribution of the commodities were diverting them.
He alleged that “the scandalous escapades that enmeshed senior officials of the NNPP government brought to fore how the palliatives could not reach the targeted poor and the vulnerable.”

The chairman further alleged that in spite of the Kano State Government’s warning that it would deal with anyone found involved in the diversion of the palliatives, the Managing Director of the state Agricultural Supply Company (KASCO), Dr. Tukur Dayyabu Minjibir, was found to be involved in “an inappropriate sale of grains belonging to the state government.”

He also stated that a Senior Special Assistant to the Cabinet Office, Tasi’u Al’Amin Roba, was arrested for alleged diversion of the state’s palliatives.

“He was arrested allegedly repackaging the rice and maize at the warehouse at Sharada.”

Abbas alleged that only recently, a large portion of rice meant for distribution to the poor was looted at the private residence of the Chief of Staff, Government House, Kano, Shehu Wada Sagagi and that the matter is under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC).

Prince Abbas therefore called on Kwankwaso “to tell his anointed governor to launch an investigation into these acts of irresponsibility, by ensuring that perpetrators account for all the missing palliatives and also prosecuted.”

He also asserted that in addition to contradicting figures on the exercise, the 2024 Annual Ramadan Feeding Programme served poor quality meals prompting Gov. Abba Yusuf to announce that he had lost confidence in the people he entrusted with responsibilities.

On the issue of posting and reposting of directors of the Department of State Service, the chairman said the decision was in President Tinubu’s special consideration for Kano and commitment to ensuring that only diligent heads of security agencies are posted to the state.

He observed that throughout the two-term administration of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Kano remained relatively peaceful with no incidence of violence.

He however emphasized that
“The prevailing insecurity in the state is the handiwork of the NNPP government, because it encouraged and supported the violent youth. In months leading to the 2023 election, they were always happy with what they did,”

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