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Bauchi Gov Suspends Unified Business ID Card Scheme Over Alleged Extortion

‎Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has approved the immediate suspension of the production and distribution of Unified Business Identification Cards across the state.


‎The announcement was made in a statement issued on Friday by the Governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Internal Security, Babayo Liman.


‎According to the statement, the suspension followed reports that some individuals were allegedly producing fake identification cards and using them to extort traders and business owners.


‎Liman explained that the Unified Business Identification Card initiative was originally introduced by the state government to enhance internal security and improve the identification of business operators in Bauchi State.


‎However, investigations reportedly uncovered that some fraudulent persons were collecting about N3,000 from traders while falsely claiming to represent the state government and the Department of Internal Security.


‎“In response, the state governor has approved an immediate suspension of the production and issuance of the ID cards pending a full review and investigation,” the statement said.


‎He added that the exercise would now be overseen by the Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs to ensure proper monitoring and accountability.


‎Liman also called on members of the public to report anyone involved in extortion, warning that offenders would be arrested and prosecuted.


 

 


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