Katsina Investigates Alleged Misconduct By Hajj Officials
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The Katsina State Government has inaugurated a committee to
investigate alleged misconduct by some officials of the state’s Pilgrims
Welfare Board during the 2016 Hajj in Saudi Arabia.
Inaugurating the committee on Thursday in Katsina, the State
Deputy Governor, Alhaji Mannir Yakubu, tasked the committee to discharge their
duties without fear or favour.
He expressed displeasure on the report of alleged connivance by
the officials of the board to shortchange some pilgrims of their Basic
Transport Allowance (BTA).
The officials were also alleged to have diverted some
accommodations meant for the state pilgrims at Makkah.
Yakubu said the investigation was to expose and punish the
culprits to serve as deterrent to others.
The Permanent Secretary, Special Duties, Governor’s Office,
Alhaji Suleiman Safana, is the chairman of the committee with representatives
from the ministries of justice, religious affairs, State Audit, Katsina and
Daura Emirate Councils as members.
The committee also includes a representative from the governor’s
office who will serve as secretary.
The terms of reference of the committee include, investigating
alleged fraud in the issuance of BTA to the pilgrims and unearth circumstances
associated with shortage of accommodation to pilgrims at Makkah.
Others are; to investigate alleged involvement of officials of
the board in the issuance of VISA to international pilgrims through the Board
and suggest measures to ensure a hitch-free exercise in subsequent years.
He said the committee had four weeks to submit its report.
Katsina Investigates Alleged Misconduct By Hajj Officials
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