Mr Dauda suggested that rewarding dedicated civil servants by the state government should be sustained while the LGAs should follow suit.
Mr Rimin-Gado said that thousands of desperate job seekers were affected by the fraud.
Mr Yusuf had recently presented N50,000 each to 465 street hawkers to boost their businesses.
He lamented that incessant restraining court orders are undermining the functioning of his commission.
She added that the time had come to reposition the ministry towards better performance by uprooting corruption and promoting integrity and ethics.
”The recent intimidations and smear campaigns against the commission are the handiwork of people with skeletons in their cupboard.
“So far, we’ve recovered the sum of N15 million and have succeeded in blocking about N8 million,” he disclosed.
The commission said Tuesday it had begun investigating the alleged misappropriation of the funds by ex-Governor Abdullahi Ganduje’s government.
“We are on it already. Forensic analysis has confirmed to us that the videos were not doctored,” Mr Rimingado said on Wednesday.
“Police operatives…visited his office to arrest him but were told that he was not on seat. They checked everywhere and could not see him.”