Economy
Kano Anti-graft Agency Threatens To Close Warehouse Hoarding Foodstuffs
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Kano Anti-graft Agency Threatens To Close Warehouse Hoarding Foodstuffs
By Hussaini Ibrahim Sulaiman
The Kano State Public Complaint and Anti-corruption Commission, PCACC, has threatened to close down warehouses or stores hoarding foodstuffs in the state.
The Chairman of the commission, Muhuyi Rimingado, made this known while addressing newsmen on Thursday in KanMr Rimingado said such attitude compound the untold economic pangs of facing residents of the state.
He explained that the commission has ignited intelligence mechanism on the matter and would clamp down on the warehouses and stores before the month of Ramadan.
He called on the people to assist the commission with useful information that could pave way to identifying the erring stores.
“With the advent of Ramadan, we are not going to fold our arms as we are going to swing into action.
“We are not going to watch people take advantage of the situation by engaging in hoarding and compounding the situation.
“We are asking people with useful information to come forward with them to help the commission identify warehouses or stores where hoarding is taking place.
“The commission will be glad to receive such genuine information and will protect the identity of such persons.
“I believe there is a problem of inflation which is one of the genesis of hardship, but hoarding too also contributed and we will not allow it.
“To even hoard and take advantage of the people is undue influence and that is part of corruption. We are overwhelmed, this is the most essential part of our job.
“The Kano State government is worried over the situation. The situation is unbearable, people are hungry. A hungry man is an angry man.
“We are appealing to the traders that if they know they hoard the foodstuffs to take advantage of the situation, they should bring out to the market because we will not allow it.
“And if we find essential commodities that were hoarded, we have three options. One of the options is to lock down the store, seize the property and take the matter to court.”And the court in its wisdom will tell us what to do with the property. And that is a set back to the owners because we have confiscated the property and it can get spoilt,” he said.
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