“I will use my expertise for the progress of the service and the country in general,” Mr Ibrahim said.
The Head of Corporate Communications of KEDCO, Sani Bala-Sani, said he was not aware of the incident, but promised to find out.
Mr Ma’aji urged passengers to always speak up against any recalcitrant driver while on transit.
Mr Aminu-Abubakar pledged to work with the operatives in the state, other security agencies and stakeholders.
Mr Buhari said one of the suspects, Sani, belonged to a team of a notorious syndicate.
The first suspect was arrested for breaking into the cashier’s office of Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) in Katsina.
“The judge went to the area alone to take something in the court without a court orderly or police escort, knowing fully the insecurity challenges in that area.”
