The Sokoto State Government has received the report of its judicial panel of inquiry, which claimed that while previous Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal’s eight years in office, more than ₦117 billion was embezzled.
According to reports, retired justice Mu’azu Abdulkadir Pindiga, the commission’s chairman, turned in the findings on Tuesday.
The commission found widespread financial irregularities connected to abuses of power during the previous administration, violations of existing laws, and noncompliance with due process, according to Justice Pindiga.
He said that abuse of executive authority, lax financial controls, and disrespect for procurement laws were the main causes of the alleged embezzlement.
In accordance with constitutional rules and the public interest, he added, the investigation was set up to examine the prior administration’s actions through verifiable records and sworn testimony.
The report’s five main sections, according to the chairman, include the inquiry’s background, the testimonies that were received, the specific findings, recommendations, and a summary that will direct government action.
In addition to hearing testimony from witnesses selected from pertinent ministries, departments, and agencies as well as other stakeholders associated with the administration under examination, he said the panel also reviewed papers, contracts, and financial data.
Justice Pindiga praised the commission’s members for their commitment, professionalism, and honesty, pointing out that the task was completed without fear or favor.
After reviewing the findings, Sokoto State Governor Ahmed Aliyu stated that the panel’s formation was a constitutional obligation rather than a political grudge.
He further stated that a committee will be established to draft a white paper based on the study, guaranteeing that the procedure would be carried out honestly and fairly for all those impacted.