Operatives of Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission have stormed some Fueling Stations in the metropolis following the attempt of unpatriotic hoarding of Petroleum product in the state metropolis
The Executive Chairman of the Commission, Barrister Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado who led the team of the Operational department of the Anti-Graft Agency and other relevant stakeholders, said the move has became imperative having received series of complaints by members of the public.
He revealed that the Commission has obtained Court appropriate permission to embark on the exercise, but to their dismay during the special operation, the team has found most of the Filling station visited hoarding the Product.
Barrister Muhuyi who was accompanied by the head of state Office of National Human Right Commission, the Director Operations of the Outfit and some other staffers of his office during the exercise, stressed that his office will continue to work in hand in hand with all other relevant stakeholders with a view not to allow such situation to persist.
The Executive Chairman further emphasized that, any artificial hike in the price that will cause hardship to the people of Kano, will not be tolerated.
During the special operation, the team has visited over twenty filling stations located at Tarauni, Maiduguri road, Western by pass and Hadejia road respectively.