From Olanrewaju Lawal Birnin Kebbi
The Kebbi State Government has said that the state would take steps to decisively deal with some disgruntled elements shortchanging orphans in the disbursement of funds received from the World Muslim League.
About N2.1 billion was disbursed by the Organisation to 1,849 orphans for onward disbursement to orphans in the state to cater for their education and general upkeep through bank transfers.
While briefing newsmen in Birnin Kebbi , the Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Hon. Muhammad Sani-Aliyu described the act as fraudulent, adding that government would not take the issue lightly.
He lamented that some guardians entrusted with managing the orphans’ funds, in collaboration with the mastermind of the fraudulent act, have engaged in the illegal withdrawal and diversion of these funds.
The commissioner said in view of the gravity of the offense, government had constituted a committee to recover the funds fraudulently removed from orphans’ accounts.
Aliyu listed members of the committee to include; three Commissioners, two Advisers and two Permanent Secretaries to be chaired by him, saying that the committee was mandated to ensure thorough investigation into the matter.
He explained that in view of the compassion His Excellency, Comrade Dr Nasir Idris has for the orphans, he directed that a committee be established immediately with a view to recovering the syphoned funds and return same to the rightful owners.
The commissioner said preliminary investigation showed that the fraudulent acts were perpetrated using Point of Sale (POS) terminals not the conventional banking outlets.
He, however, said if further investigation uncovers hands of any bank, government would lodge a formal complain to the headquarters of such bank for appropriate action.
Aliyu, who described the act as unfortunate and a gross act of exploitation, assured that government under the able leadership of Gov. Idris would not fold its arm and allow some bad elements cheating the orphans.
“Going by Islamic teaching, orphans are very important segment of the society, therefore, we must do everything possible to protect their rights,” he said.
While appreciating the World Muslim League for extending such gesture to orphans in Kebbi State, Sani-Aliyu said government had already lodged a complain with the League’s Nigeria Regional Office in Kaduna, who assured support for the recovery of the funds.