The Kano State Government says it did not divert 6.5 billion naira from the state’s treasury.
This is contained in a statement issued in Kano on Monday by the spokesperson to Gov. Abba Yusuf, Sanusi Darwakin-Tofa.
The reaction followed digital media reports alleging that Director-General of the Protocol Directorate, Abdullahi Rogo, was implicated in the diversion.
The government said that every cash outflow was properly budgeted with clear codes spelt out in the fiscal policy of the state.
“The Directorate of Protocol handles critical responsibilities, including logistics, accommodation, welfare, and management of the governor’s itineraries, which involve large volumes of financial transactions.
“The government asserts its commitment to transparency, accountability, and zero tolerance for corruption,” Darwakin-Tofa said.
He said Kano State Government had confidence in the integrity of Rogo, noting that the administration would not succumb to political blackmail.
“The government reaffirms its commitment to transparency and accountability, urging credible media platforms not to allow unpatriotic groups or individuals to use their medium to mislead or misinform the public.
“It encourages lawful processes and remains confident that its officials can fully explain and defend their actions in line with due process and public service regulations,” he said.
He cautioned those responsible for such publications to desists from such acts and join hands with the government to build the state.