Kano Government Denies ₦6.5bn Diversion Allegation
Byline: Politics Desk, IDNN
Kano ₦6.5bn Diversion Allegation Rejected
The Kano State Government has denied reports alleging that senior aides diverted ₦6.5bn from the state treasury for personal use. The allegations, currently filed before the Federal High Court in Kano, target the Director-General of Protocol, Abdullahi Ibrahim Rogo, who is accused of laundering billions through suspicious companies and bureau de change operators.
In a statement, Governor Yusuf’s spokesperson, Sanusi Tofa, described the claims as baseless:
“This is an ill-intended narrative sponsored by political opponents. No individual handles state funds without designated budgetary codes and processes.”
Political Smear Campaign Alleged
The government accused opposition groups of sponsoring the allegations to distract the administration. Tofa said the claims are part of “a deliberate blackmail campaign” aimed at undermining Governor Yusuf’s credibility.
“The government is not in doubt of the integrity of Hon. Abdullahi Rogo. We will not sacrifice our aides to political blackmail,” he added.
Functions of the Protocol Office
Defending Rogo, officials explained that the Protocol Directorate’s duties include logistics, welfare, and managing the governor’s itineraries, which often involve large financial transactions. According to the statement, “over 95 percent of its responsibilities involve settling liabilities incurred by the state at the instance of His Excellency.”
Transparency and Accountability
The government stressed its commitment to transparency and zero tolerance for corruption, promising that any official would cooperate with anti-graft agencies if required.
“The people of Kano should see through this orchestrated plot. These falsehoods will not derail our people-centred programmes,” Tofa said.
Analysts say the case reflects Kano’s turbulent political environment, where opposition and ruling parties frequently exchange corruption allegations.
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