Ibn Baaz writes EFCC, seeks information over Kaduna South Local Government Fund management
On 28th May 2011, Dr Goodluck Jonathan penned his executive signature to assent the bill seeking the passage of the Freedom of Information Act into law. This act which is aimed at making public records and information more freely available among other motives is known today as the FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2011.
It is within the auspices of the provisions of this act that a controversial youth activist, Abdulaziz Musa Alhassan popularly known as Shiek Ibn Baaz has tendered a petition to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission seeking information and investigation into the management and expenditure of Kaduna South Local Government Funds by the Executive Chairman.
Ibn Baaz in his letter expressed that the matter should be investigated as a matter of expediency and the information should be availed to him within 7-days as established by Section 4 of the subject act.
When asked the reasons for such a legal move, Ibn Baaz stated that he is concerned about the state of the Local Government's funds because numerous projects were said to be completed within the Local Government and have even been announced in media outlets but in reality, such projects have never been in existence.
Ibn Baaz's letter has since been received by the Zonal office of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission in Kaduna.
Below is the copy of the letter:

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