The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and Department of Security Service (DSS) in Sokoto State on Tuesday renewed commitment to fight corruption in the state.
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Why Kano Experienced Explosion That Injured 51 Persons Official
The incident occurred at a filling station in Sharada in Kano metropolis while the tanker was offloading the inflammable substance.
by SaharaReporters, New York
May 23, 2021
The Kano State Commissioner for Works, Garba Idris, has blamed a filling station for violating the procedure of offloading the substance after 51 persons were injured in a tanker explosion.
The commissioner blamed the filling station for offloading fuel in day time despite the scorching sun.
At least 51 persons sustained injuries late Saturday after a fuel tanker exploded in Kano.
The incident occurred at a filling station in Sharada in Kano metropolis while the tanker was offloading the inflammable substance.
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UN Workers Spend Three Months With Boko Haram As Agencies Vow Not To Pay Ransoms
SaharaReporters learnt that the humanitarian workers have life insurance and the agencies would rather pay insurance claims to their families than save them from Boko Haram through ransom negotiations.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Apr 12, 2021
Two workers with the United Nations aid agencies are currently languishing in the camp of the Boko Haram insurgents as the Nigerian government and the abductees’ host organisations have vowed not to pay ransom for their release or start a negotiation with the terrorists.
SaharaReporters learnt that the humanitarian workers have life insurance and the agencies would rather pay insurance claims to their families than save them from Boko Haram through ransom negotiations.