The reprot of the judicial commission of inquiry set up by the Sokoto State Government Tuesday submitted its report, accusing the administration of former Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of misappropriation over ₦117 billion.
Tambuwal was Sokoto state governor for 8 years
The report alleged that the administration failed to comply with due process, breaches of extant laws and abuse of office.
Presenting the report, the Chairman of the Commission Hon.Justice Mu’azu Abdulkadir Pindiga (rtd) said the inquiry was established to scrutinise the conduct of the previous administration through verifiable records and sworn testimonies, in line with constitutional provisions and public interest.
He alleged that the commission’s findings revealed widespread financial irregularities amounting to over ₦117 billion, which he said stemmed largely from disregard for procurement laws, weak financial controls and abuse of executive authority.
According to the chairman, the report is structured into five major segments covering the background of the inquiry, testimonies received, detailed findings, recommendations, as well as a summary and conclusion to guide government action.
He explained that the commission painstakingly examined documents, contracts and financial records, while also hearing from witnesses drawn from relevant ministries, departments, agencies and other stakeholders connected to the administration under review.
Justice Pindiga, commended members of the commission for what he described as their dedication, professionalism and honesty throughout the assignment, noting that the work was carried out without fear or favour.
He further expressed appreciation to members of the public and institutions that cooperated with the inquiry, saying their contributions were critical to producing a report he believes would serve the long-term interest of Sokoto State.
The submission of the report, he noted, aligns with broader national efforts to strengthen democratic accountability, ensure prudent management of public resources and reinforce citizens’ trust in governance structures.
Receiving the report, Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto expressed gratitude to the commission members for what he described as their unwavering commitment and sacrifice in carrying out the sensitive assignment.
The governor stressed that the setting up of the commission was not a political vendetta but a constitutional responsibility and trust.
He further stated that the committee was aimed at ascertaining facts and examine records and testimonies based on evidence.
The Governor however noted that a committee would be set up to prepare a white paper based on the report with all sincerity and fairness to all those found wanting in the report.



