According to him, the investigation will provide answers to nagging questions on the disconnect between cause and effect.
Mr Aliyu reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to sustaining the NG-CARES programme, a key initiative to support the state’s poor and vulnerable.
The Sokoto Executive Council has approved N119 billion for submission to the House of Assembly as a supplementary budget.
Mr Bawa-Kalgo said, “The PDP urges the Kebbi State government and the anti-corruption agencies to publicly reveal the individuals involved in the fraudulent action.’’
Governor Nasir Idris flagged off the disbursement exercise by operating a Point of Sale (PoS) to the targeted beneficiaries in Birnin Kebbi on Monday.
Zamfara, Nasarawa, and Plateau states emerged as the first three earning with N49,182,347,834.58, N27,204,679,444.17 and N26,312,588,262.79 billion, respectively.
Mr Ibrahim advised the participants to ensure effective utilisation of their monthly stipends.
Mr Nakwada said the agency trains the communities and groups to execute the projects and track implementation.
The national coordinator also commended state governors, the FCT minister and the World Bank for providing support.
“Independent verification exercise is a precondition for the reimbursement of states and the FCT under the programme.
