“We are fighting corruption in Kano with all vigour; we are investigating without compromise,” he added.
Mr Rimingado said such attitude compounds the untold economic pangs facing state residents.
He lamented that incessant restraining court orders are undermining the functioning of his commission.
Mr Rimingado spoke on the agency’s determination while fielding questions from journalists on the administrative bail granted Mr Inuwa on Tuesday.
The commission had on Thursday invited Ganduje to appear before it over alleged dollar bribe videos.
“All the cases that people thought would be swept under the carpet will be revisited by God’s grace.”
