Suspended Kano Anti-Corruption Chairman In Trouble Over Fake Medical Report

  • Muhuyi Magaji RimiGado’s record which found it’s way to social media generated controversy with many medical practitioners picking holes in the documents and questioning their authenticity.

 

 

The National Hospital, Abuja has written to the Kano State House of Assembly verifying that the medical records, Barrister  Muhuyi Magaji Rimi Gado, the embattled chairman, Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, PCACC, purportedly presented to the House were fake.

Recall that Gado fell into trouble with the legislature following reports that he had determined to probe contracts reportedly awarded to some relatives of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.

He ran into problems when he rejected moves by the State’s Accountant General to redeploy an accountant in his office who reportedly is related to him.

In the midst of the controversy he was suspended by the State House of Assembly and summoned to appear before it, a decision that prompted the production of the now contentious medical certificate.

The Kano Anti-Corruption czar had on Wednesday July 14, 2021 while explaining his inability to appear before the Kano House of Assembly ad-hoc committee investigating a petition against him through his lawyer, Umar Fari tendered the contentious medical records.

Suspended Kano Anti-Corruption Chairman On Trouble Over Fake Medical Report
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Muhuyi Magaji RimiGado’s record which found it’s way to social media generated controversy with many medical practitioners picking holes in the documents and questioning their authenticity.

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Sources familiar with the matter told Newsmen that the reaction by medical professionals may have compelled the House to write to the National Hospital on the matter.

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