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Kano State: Yusuf vows to probe N241b debt inherited from Ganduje

“Nothing we can do as representatives of the state, we can’t refuse to collect what was given to us. We will look at it. Where we are satisfied, we will take action. Where we are also not satisfied, we will also take action accordingly.”

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The new Governor of Kano state, Abba Yusuf, has vowed to launch a probe into the N241bn debt inherited from his successor, Abdullahi Ganduje.

Yusuf also lamented that the handover notes he obtained from the immediate past administration were not enough and very scanty.

According to him, Ganduje departed from established democratic practice by leaving the state without personally handing it over to him.

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He said, “The handover notes are not enough for us. It is a very scanty note. The transition committee report was also very scanty.

“Nothing we can do as representatives of the state, we can’t refuse to collect what was given to us. We will look at it. Where we are satisfied, we will take action. Where we are also not satisfied, we will also take action accordingly.

“It is so disheartening that the government left a debt profile of over N241 billion for us. Where are we going to source the money? The IGR they talk about is nothing to write home about. The money they realised through Kano Internal Revenue Service was nothing to write home about. Why the use of so many consultants? Just like rain conduit for the resources of the people of Kano state. We are going to look at it. I am not satisfied!

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“I pray Almighty Allah to reward him (Ganduje) according to what he did for the state. We are not here to steal money, we are not here to grab their lands. We are here to work and by the grace of Allah, we will achieve all we set out to achieve within the next four years.”

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