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Katsina Govt Sanction Officials Over ‘Fraud” in Teachers’ Recruitments
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Katsina Govt Sanctions Officials Over ‘Fraud’ in Teachers’ Recruitments
By Zayyanu Musa, Katsina
Following the genuine complaints of some key stakeholders, the Katsina State Government has inaugurated a special committee to probe the omission of qualified candidates, scoring discrepancies and other issues trailing the recruitment of 7,325 primary and secondary school teachers, by the Katsina government.
The state Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajiya Zainab Musa Musawa, disclosed this to newsmen after the eighth Katsina State Executive Council meeting, presided over by Governor Dikko Umaru Radda, on Wednesday.
“This will enable us to grant employment offers to 22 qualified candidates omitted, while striking out 152 names from the list of the 7,325 recruited teachers, as they did not sit for the recruitment examination. We are also removing 11 persons from the list as they were not qualified initially,” she said.
Hajiya Musawa, who assured that the state government would sanction the errant officials behind the recruitment scandal, said Governor Dikko Umaru Radda would not take it lightly with anybody found guilty of indiscipline or engaging in acts contravening administrative regulations.
Meanwhile, the Katsina state government will begin the implementation of the Treasury Single Account, TSA, in all Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, in the state civil service, as from January 2024.
Already, a private consulting firm, Rent Take, has been engaged to coordinate the TSA implementation, says Alh. Bashir Tanimu Gambo, the state Commissioner of Finance, who spoke after today’s Katsina State Executive Council meeting.
The commissioner explained that the company would operate for the period of six months in the state, saying within the period Rent Take would train personnel and administrators to take over from them after their exit.
According to him, the initiative would ensure total control of all revenue coming to the state, and block financial leakages.