How Kano sacks four officials over forgery and sale of landed properties
The Kano State Government said it has dismissed four staff
of the state Bureau for Land Management for selling public landed properties,
forging documents, issuing false cadastral information and falsification of
official records.
Malam Muhammad Garba, Commissioner for Information, in a
statement on Tuesday said that the dismissed officers are; Abdulmuminu Usman
Magami, Senior Survey Assistant on Salary Grade Level 06; Abdullahi Nuhu Idris,
Senior Land Officer on Salary Grade Level 10; Audu Abba Aliyu, Press Attendant
on Salary Level 05; and Baba Audu, Assistant Chief Land Officer on Salary Grade
Level 13.
According to him, officials were sacked based on the
recommendation of an investigative committee set up by the government,
following complaints labelled against them and which found them guilty of the
offences.
He explained that their dismissal was in accordance with
Civil Service Rule No.04406, adding that the decision was to serve as deterrent
to others.
The commissioner warned that the state government would not
condone any misconduct from any civil servant.
The statement warned all government employees to carry out
their responsibilities honestly, diligently, effectively and in accordance with
the civil service rules and regulations.
Comments
Post a Comment