On Wednesday, August 14, Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau, a former Governor of Kano State, said that he never collected bribes from any contractor throughout his tenure as governor.
Shekarau said this in Abuja at a news briefing to unveil the activities marking the 70th Anniversary of the Muslim Student’s Society of Nigeria.
He also said he never touched local government funds throughout the eight years.
He said, ”I may not be the only one but you may be very sure I’m one of very few governors that, for eight years, never touched local government money.
”And in my 44 years of public leadership, I have never negotiated with any contractor.
”I am proud to say that I have never taken any money from any contractor. They are all there, they know. The only thing I owned today is my house where I live in Kano.
”I still live in a rented house in Abuja and I was able to do this through the inspiration of the MSSN moral training.”
Shekarau, who is the Deputy Chairman, Board of Trustees of MSSN, said the society would continue to strive towards strengthening the Muslim community educationally, economically, spiritually and politically.
This, according to him, will be achieved through a wide spectrum of activities in schools and the larger society in partnership with like-minded organisations.
“At the moment, while we do not have the number of graduates under the umbrella of the MSSN, but I can tell you, today we have 37,000 branches across the federation.
”We will strive to introduce new programmes and processes that will consolidate the fostering of unity and brotherhood, and that will encourage members to participate in politics and governance,” he said.
On the challenges faced by the organisation, Shekarau said for the past 60 years of its existence, MSSN never had a befitting National Headquarters until recently.