Jigawa Anti-Corruption Commission Wraps Up Strategic Internship at Kano Counterpart May 23, 2025 Kabir Abba Post in Events,Latest,LATEST BLOGS In a significant step towards strengthening institutional capacity and fostering inter-agency collaboration, the Jigawa State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission personnel have successfully completed a two-week internship program at the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission. The program took place from Monday, May 12 to Friday, May 23, 2025. The intensive training initiative exposed the interns to practical and strategic sessions designed to enhance core competencies in investigative procedures, complaint resolution mechanisms, anti-corruption frameworks, and public accountability practices. Throughout the duration of the program, interns engaged directly with seasoned professionals, observed real-time case handling processes, and participated in knowledge-sharing sessions tailored to improve operational efficiency and ethical governance. This internship underscores the Jigawa Commission’s commitment to continuous learning, institutional development, and the adoption of best practices in the fight against corruption. It also highlights the collaborative spirit between state institutions dedicated to promoting justice, transparency, and accountability across the region. During the closing of the program, the Executive Chairman of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, Barr. Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado, formally presented certificates of participation to the Jigawa State delegates. In his remarks, he commended their dedication throughout the internship and encouraged them to apply the knowledge gained in advancing the mission of transparency, justice, and accountability within Jigawa State. The gesture marked a symbolic end to a fruitful exchange and reinforced the shared commitment to institutional excellence and ethical service delivery.