Tag: Jigawa State

  • FG looters list: Don’t vote looters again – Gov Abubakar warns Nigerians

    Governor Muhammad Badaru Abubakar of Jigawa state has warned Nigerians and common men not allows unpatriotic and looters to be votes in to power in the next coming elections.

    The governor made the warning on Monday in his speech while commissioning the New World Micro Finance Bank and introductions of ATM machine at Birnin Kudu town Birninkudu local government of the state.

    ‎Alhaji Badaru Abubakar advised Nigerian to keep following the list of looters by the federal government whom embazled and coverted public funds in to their personal once “please follows federal government see the name of their names and not give them any chanses to leads you. Don’t entrust them, they will never change”.

    He described the Past administration of PDP both at all levels as looters said, they came to power with empty pocket but within sixteen years of their leadership they end up of making themselves rich and their families.

    According to him, it is very unfortunate that, the opposition whom bankrupt Nigeria’s treasury and now exposed to the public by the EFCC and other Investigative agencies are still‎ jostle to take over public office again.

    He said, the opposition whom paralyzed Nigeria and its future are now busy ‎criticizing the present administration’s effort of rebuilding a better Nigeria that everyone will proud of in the future.

    ‎”It is a shame of PDP leaders particularly from Jigawa state that, how can somebody whom were elected to lead various political offices with nothing but end up of making themselves and their families billionaires and start bragging. Nigerians will never allow you to lead them again” he said.

    Also speaking at the Commissioning, the Chairman board of Directors of the Bank and one of the APC Chieftain Alhaji Farouk Adamu Aliyu said, the aims of re branding the bank is to ‎boost the local economy in the state and ensure sustainable development of the state.

    He said, the bank also reached a bold step of collaborating with two deposit Money banks, Sterlin and Keystone bank‎s to jointly operate Automated Teller Merchines (ATMs) in the bank.

    Aliyu also in his effort to support‎ both state and federal government effort on Agriculture, said very soon he will invite. Governor Badaru to laid a foundation of multi-billion fertilizer plant in Jigawa state.

  • Ten die in Babura local govt

    No fewer than ten reportedly died in three neighboring villages and dozen were on admission in  Babura cottage hospital Babura local government area in Jigawa state.

    Reports from the state indicated that a strange disease was broke in Ganji, Maulu and Baru villages all in Babura the governor Badaru Abubakar home local government.

    The news which filtered across the state was greeted with anxiety that just about a week now a serious case of Cerebral Spinal Meningitis (CSM), ‎was recorded at Taura local government area where several children were reported dead from the menace.

    Investigations by our reporter revealed that the strange illness has ‎suddenly reared it’s ugly head at a village in Baru under Babura local government area were four adult males were reported dead.

    Also a similar illness was recorded at both Ganji and Maule villages were about five people were reported dead by their respective family members.

    According to people in the affected areas, which incidentally is the home town town of the state governor, Alhaji Muhammed Badaru Abubakar that the victims started with complains of severe headaches then vomiting would follow and within 48 hours, ‎victims would be pronounced dead.

    A resident of the area Hardo Umar said three people are presently receiving treatments from Maule village while one family man has been reported dead.

    When contacted the council Chairman of Babura Alhaji Muhammed Ibrahim confirmed to our reporter that no fewer than ten people have died from the illness while several o‎ther victims are receiving treatments at the Babura general hospital.

    The Chairman said already health workers have been mobilised across the affected areas to curtail the menace‎.

    He said so far nobody could ascertain the actual cause of the disease until results from samples taken from victims by the state ministry of health

     

  • Police recover 119 firearms, others in Jigawa

    The Police Command in Jigawa has recovered 116 assorted firearms, 65 rounds of ammunition and six life cartridges in the ongoing nationwide recovery of prohibited and illegal firearms by the police.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Bala Sanci, disclosed this at a news conference in Dutse on Tuesday.

    Sanci said the exercise was conducted in compliance with the directive of Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris to police commands to mop up, seize and recover illegal firearms in the country.

    The recovered arms are 104 locally made guns, five locally made pistols, three AK 47 rifles, three locally fabricated rifles two AK 56 rifles, one Dicon pistol and one pump action rifle.

    According to him, most of the arms were voluntarily surrendered by their owners to the police task force set up for the exercise.

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    He added that the mop up was geared towards tackling the proliferation of firearms which had direct bearing on the prevalent insecurity in most states of the federation.

    “In compliance with the IG’s directives, the Jigawa State Police Command mopped up, seized and recovered large number of prohibited/illegal firearms and ammunition in the state.

    “The exercise tends to tackle the proliferation of firearms that has direct bearing on the current insecurity prevalent in most states of the nation.

    “So no fewer than 119 firearms, sixty-five rounds of ammunition and six life cartridges were successfully recovered,” he said

    Sanci called on those with arms in the state who had yet to surrender them to expeditiously do so before the task force embarked on forceful recovery of such arms.

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  • FG establishes three hibiscus, sesame testing, screening laboratories

    The Federal Government concluded plans for the establishment of three Hibiscus and Sesame testing and screening laboratories in Jigawa state in an attempt to achieves $36 million annually.

    This was disclosed by the Jigawa state deputy governor, Barrister Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia while speaking to news men in Dutse, said “the government and Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine (NAQ)  will establishes testing and screening laboratories in Maigatari, Taura and Andaza in Maigatari, Taura and Kiyawa local government areas”.

    Barrister Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia explained that this is parts of the state government to achieve an exports of the two products to tone of $36 million sesame and Hibiscus from the state.

    According to him “the state is has the best quality Sesame and Hibiscus and also the state is the lagest producers of the the products that is why the government came up with the idea to improve the exports aim at improving the farmers and national economy”.

    Barrister Ibrahim Hassan noted that “the hibiscus and sesame from the state is one of the best recognized products in the world”.

    According to him all have been set to esterblishes testing laboratories in Maigatari, Taura and Dutse by the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine whom is the only organisation to satify any agricultural produce for export.

    Read Also: DPR seals 3 filling stations in Jigawa over fraudulent activities

    He added that “this year the state is expecting over 20,000 farmers to come into cooperative associations and produce the products who to be links with the exporters without the any middle men whom most of the time cheating the farmers.

    The deputy governor further disclosed that already the state government provided a warehouse in Maigatari to be handling all the processing of hibiscus and sesame for export.

    “The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantile (NAQ), the only organization authorized and saddled with the responsibilities of   searching and screening of any import or export on food items in Nigeria said soon local farmers will start benefiting from such effort”, Hadejia emphases.

    He said soon the testing laboratory will be established before the end of this month at Maigatari Export and processing zone of the state. “If that laboratory takes up, any export will be screened in that centre before it is exported outside the country”.

    Also the Deputy Director of the Quarantile North-west zone, Alhaji Ibrahim Shehu who led the team said as experts in that area, they are the only authorized body responsible for the screening of all exports and imports in the country.

    He therefore stressed that “we handle anything on food items that are to be exported or imported to make sure that unwanted insects or sand are not taken out of the country amidst our export”.

     

  • FGN awards N3.7 water project in Kazaure

    The Minister of Water Resource, Alhaji Suleman Adamu said potable drinking water is a crucial aspect of lives and economic development.

    The minister made the disclosure on Monday while inauguration N3.7 billion water supply project in his home town Kazaure, the headquarter of Kazaure Local government in Jigawa state.

    Alhaji Suleman Adamu said that “adequate water supply for human and livestock consumption as well as other uses is a crucial aspect  of life as well as socio-economic development”.

    According to him “Water availability in sufficient quantity and quality is a first step towards improving the well-being of citizens and this underscores the importance being given to the commodity by President Muhammadu Buhari”.

    The minister explained that the present administration is strongly committed to the provision of adequate water supply and sanitation to all Nigerians as a key entry point to economic development and. Poverty eradication.

    He stated further that the FG’s commitment is being demonstrated through increased budgetary allocation to the sector as well as promotion of key reforms that would enhance sustainable service delivery to the citizens.
    According to him, it is in the pursuance of the said objective that the Federal Government recently approved the construction of the Kazaure Water Supply at the cost of over N3.7 billion to Messrs Nig. Ltd., with a completion period of 24 months.

    “It is in pursuance of this objective that the Federal Government recently approved the award of contract for the construction of Kazaure Water Supply to Messrs CGC Nigeria Limited.

    “It was awarded at the contract sum of N3,784,085,270.50 (Three billion, seven hundred and eighty-four million, eighty-five thousand and seventy Naira, fifty kobo) with a completion period of 24 months,” the minister explained.

    Adamu further stated that the objective of the project is to have a water supply scheme that would be providing 10,000m3 potable water per day through rehabilitation and augmentation  of the existing water supply facilities to meet the water need of about 15,000 people living in Kazaure town and its environs.

    He added that in order to drive maximum benefit from the project, the Jigawa is partnering with the Federal Government by undertaking the responsibility for rehabilitating and upgrading the distribution network of the Kazure township and its environs that would enable effective untilization of the scheme.

     

  • Nigeria is in a coma, says Wike 

    Nigeria is in a coma, says Wike 

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that Nigeria is in a coma, saying only the PDP can salvage the  country. 
    This is as Former Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido declared that he has the capacity  to revive the fortunes of the country.
    They spoke at the Government House Port Harcourt on Wednesday when the Former Jigawa State Governor visited to inform Governor Wike of his intention  to vie for the position of the President. 
    Governor Wike said that the APC is a party of strangers with no knowledge  of the intricacies of development. 
    He said that the APC thrives in politics of mischief wherein it engages in high level intimidation, corruption and dirty political  schemes to compel defection of PDP members to her fold.
    “If you decamp to the APC, you are no longer corrupt.  APC  is a party of daylight deceit.
    “I am happy that one of those who left to bring a messiah, have realised that the so-called messiah they brought  is no longer the messiah Nigerians expect. PDP  is the only hope for Nigeria”, Governor Wike said. 
    The governor  noted that though the PDP  made mistakes in the past, the Party is the only platform with the commitment and patriotism  to take the country out of the current situation. 
    He said the present political and economic situation in the country require politicians with courage to rescue  the country. 
    He said those who benefited from the PDP since inception till 2013 before defecting are the same people sponsoring  negative propaganda against the Party.
    The governor described Lamido as a committed and consistent  PDP member who is courageous and has the capacity  to confront the APC.
    He, however, urged all Presidential Aspirants to accept the verdict of the Party at the end of the primary. 
    Also speaking, Former Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido said  he is presenting himself to take over in 2019 because  the nation deserves to move forward. 
    He said that if given the opportunity to lead Nigeria, he has the capacity  to unite Nigeria and set it on the path of growth. 
    He said: “I want to run because I feel I can do it. I have the pedigree.  We stand  to fight for democracy  and the restoration of Nigeria”.
    He said that his will work with other PDP leaders to transform Nigeria for the good of the people. 
    The Former Jigawa State Governor said that the APC is a party of hate and deceit, hence it should be sacked in 2019.
  • I am not desperate for Nigerian Presidency, says Lamido

    I am not desperate for Nigerian Presidency, says Lamido

    Former Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido on Monday, said that he was not desperate for the position of Nigeria’s president in the 2019 general elections.

    Lamido said this   in Abakaliki when he led his campaign team on a courtesy visit to Gov. David Umahi.

    The former governor said he would accept the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) decision on its torchbearer  for the election.

    Lamido urged the party to concentrate on nominating its best candidate for the position, noting that the party  is blessed with talented and patriotic Nigerians who would represent it and the country equitably.

    “I will administer a new direction for Nigeria if nominated because I aspire to unite Nigerians and make the country prosperous and secure.

    “I believe that I am qualified to win the party’s nomination because I am a party man by history and character with the party giving me everything I am in life.

    “The party discovered me from my obscure village in Jigawa, made me its state chairman and after I lost initial bids to become the state governor, made me Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister during a period of its pariah status.

    “The party further made me the state governor and I want to presently pay it and the country back with selfless service that would unite, reconcile and prosper the citizens,” he said.

    He urged the governor to give all aspirants that would be visiting the state equal attention, noting that all of them including himself, belong to one large family.

    “We are around nine aspirants jostling for the position presently but the emphasis should be on the nomination of the best man that would be seen as the country’s torch bearer.

    “The party is looking upon its governors for direction and as the convention to pick its candidate approaches, it should concentrate on reclaiming the confidence reposed in it by Nigerians,” he said.

    The  former governor thanked the party faithful for standing by it through its trying times, noting that those who decamped were ungrateful and lost touch with its ideals.

    “The decampees who include former governors, ministers, legislators among others, are those who were hitherto unknown until the party gave them the platform to be known in the country.

    “The loss of the 2015 elections was bitter because members from the northern part of country were seen as infidels with some flogged, their houses burnt including my office,”

    He noted that as president, he would permanently check the farmers and herdsmen clashes among other crisis points in the country and ensure that every part of the country gets a fair share in the polity.

    Gov. David Umahi, who is the chairman of the South East Governors Forum, commended Lamido for his doggedness and noted that the PDP was in the right direction with the way aspirants pursued their ambitions.

    “Aspirants into various offices in the last national convention toured the country to show they were serious over their ambitions and it is pleasing that presidential aspirants are towing the same line.

    “This will ensure that those who would eventually occupy the offices would realise that they actually competed for it and wound not take the losers and party’s generality for granted,” he said.(NAN)

  • Jigawa: Council constitutes committee to address maternal, child mortality

    Jigawa: Council constitutes committee to address maternal, child mortality

    Buji local government council in Jigawa state has constituted health advisory committee aimed at addressing health challenges and further  prevent maternal and child mortality.

    Chairman of the local government council, Alhaji Babangida Muhammed disclosed this Tuesday while receiving the executive members of the Buji local government Wards Development Committee (WDC) in his office.

    “This council have constituted health advisory committee under the chairmanship of the vice chairman of the council and gave a mandate to tackle challenges in the health sector with a view to making necessary recommendations and way out,” he said.

    Muhammed who was represented by the vice chairman, Alhaji Ahmed Zubairu explained that “already the committee has swung in to action by visiting all the health centers in the area and taking necessary records of happenings.”

    He noted that “as I’m talking you now the council has commenced the rehabilitation of Unguwar Maina clinic and staff quarters. The remaining will follow in batches in order of importance”.

    Speaking earlier the Chairman Buji local government Wards Development Committee (WDC), Malam Sunusi Haruna called on the local government council to provide laboratory equipment in Sagu and Gantsa hopitals.

    Haruna also appealed to the council to supply Yayari clinic with potable drinking water without further delay.

    The WDC chairman explained that lack of the laboratory equipment in two health centres is necessary considering the population of the area and long distance to either Dutse or Birninkudu general hospitals.

    According to him any further delay in the provision of the equipment would amount to endangering the lives of patients and pregnant women in particular.

    He further called on the local government council to assist the only four health post in the area with freezers and standby generators for proper reservations of vaccines for polio and routing immunizations.

    On his part, Muhammed Kabir commended the local government council and the executive members of the WDC for their commitment toward improving health sector.

  • NUC approves medicine, others for FUD

    The National Universities Commission (NUC) has given the Federal University, Dutse (FUD) in Jigawa State approval to run five academic programmes in the College of Medical and Health Sciences beginning from the 2017/2018 academic session.

    This was contained in a statement  by the university’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Malam Abdullahi Yahaya Bello, which also listed six other programmes that secured full accreditation after the May/June accreditation exercise.

    The programmes under the Collage of Medical and Health Science are: “Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine, (MBBS); Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Biology); Bachelor of Science, (B.Sc. Human Anatomy); Bachelor of Science, (B.Sc. Human Physiology) and Bachelor of Science, (B.Sc. Biochemistry)”.

    According to the statement, the approval was contained in a letter dated September 15, 2017 to the Vice Chancellor, Prof Fatima Batul Mukhtar, and signed by the Director of Academic Planning, Dr. Gidado Bello Kumo, on behalf of the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Prof. Abubakar Adamu Rasheed.

    The commission had in May raised a panel of experts to undertake resource verification of the proposed academic programmes with a view to assessing the human and material resources available for their establishment.

    The letter reads in part: “I am directed to inform you that the Executive Secretary has approved the establishment of the full mode of academic programmes to be run in the Main Campus of the University, effective from 2017/2018 academic sessions.

    “I am to add that the approval does not cover part-time mode of delivery of programmes, as all programmes must bear only the approved titles and nomenclatures and any change will require the re-approval of the Commission.”

    The other programmes that secured full accreditation were: English, Biology, Physics, Political Science, Zoology, Botany and Chemistry.  Biotechnology, however, was granted interim accreditation, while Computer Science was denied.

  • Jigawa splashes N300m on jobs

    Jigawa splashes N300m on jobs

    To shore up Jigawa State’s economy, Governor Muhammadu Abubakar has released over N300m into job creation, reports AHMED RUFAI

    The vision is clear. To reflate its economy, Jigawa State looks no further than providing jobs and an enabling environment for workers. Small-scale entrepreneurs are getting much attention across the 27 local government areas of the state. Local miners are encouraged, as are traders and industrialists. There is impetus on skill acquisition. To leave no one in doubt as to the seriousness of the Abubakar administration in lifting the economy, trade unions are also getting the stimulus.

    Virtually every part of the state is aware that something positive and different is happening in Jigawa. On the day the governor made known the various job packages at the Yakubu Gowon NYSC orientation camp, thousands of residents turned up at the colourful ceremony. They were not the only ones present; traditional rulers and political leaders were also there. About 1,574 job categories were available valued at over N300m. Job tools were provided for small-scale entrepreneurs.

    The Abubakar administration wants to achieve a number of things with his jobs plan. The state economy will buoy up, people will be employed and as they are productively engaged, crime will be contained. The government sees it as a win-win plan.

    The state government has a plan to use agriculture and its value-added chain to build its economy, with equal priority on mining, commerce and industries especially through supporting small and medium enterprises with soft loans and providing the enabling environment for business to flourish.

    The distribution ceremony was the talk of the town.

    It was not the first time the government would empower the people. In the last two years over 50,000 persons have benefited from different programmes. The latest one, though, is unique in style and approach.

    Speaking at the event, Governor Abubakar said, “Since the inception of the present administration various economic empowerment initiatives have been established aimed at reducing the high rate of unemployment among the youth where over 51,000 people, mostly women and youths, were empowered in the last two years.”

    Speaking further, Alhaji Abubakar said, “I wish to inform you that our programme targets both youths and women. Today, ýby God’s grace, we are empowering about 1,574 youths on various acquisitions skills and related equipment worth N300 million”.

    He said, “Over eighty percent of the people of this state are small-scale farmers. That is part of the government’s reason for placing more priority on the agricultural sector as the greatest potentials for economic transformation.”

    Governor Abubakar also said that the state’s job plan is in line with the federal government’s drive to diversify from the oil sector to agriculture, mining and other cash sources that will discourage importation and encourage export.

    He said, “The new economic empowerment initiative includes the cluster farming system, micro-credit, soft loans, and skill acquisition equipment of different phases,” adding that buses were also provided for the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).

    Abubakar said, “Now we are giving 100 rice and wheat threshers of 200kg per hour, 100 rice mills of 200kg to 700kg per hour in three sizes and 100 single row multi-purpose planters, and 100 double row multipurpose planters, 300 hand-held rice/wheat harvesters and 574 manual sprayers two per ward across 287 wards distributed to beneficiaries.”

    Others include Seed Capital Drugs to 287 PCN Certified Youths empowered with patent vendor medicine stores (1person per ward, 27 commercial buses to members of National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), 4 25 tons rice mill to large-scale agriculturalists, 40 rice dealers with Seed Capital of N10 million, 20 paddy dealers with N200, 000:00 each and 20 rice dealers with N300, 000.00 each.

    Badaru called on the beneficiaries to use the equipment judiciously and make prompt repayment ý so that other programmes can be rolled out to ensure programme sustainability.

    Many of the public commentators and observers are of the opinion that looking at the equipment and other packages distributed during the ceremony, certainly the programme looks to succeed, and is likely to produce multiple jobs that could positively impact the social and economic development of the state.

    While some noted that the programme is well-conceived, they also stressed that its success will depend largely on mechanisms put in place to constantly monitor and review beneficiaries’ performance. This process of monitoring will spot areas needing adjustments and further engagement.

    In his keynote address, the National President of the ýNational Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), Dr. Kasim Ibrahim Batayya called on other state governors in the federation to emulate Governor Abubakar’s jobs plan, “especially loans to transporters”.

    Batayya also appealed to the federal government to come up with a similar programme “but the federal government should be seeking to improve the transportation sector and enhance the economy and citizens’ well-being”.