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Jigawa Govt, FCDO signs agreement on Healthcare, Education, Social Protection Dev.

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Jigawa State Government has signed an agreement with UK Foreign Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) on Mutual Accountability Framework (MAF) in five sectoral development areas.

Speaking after signing the agreement, the Jigawa state governor, Malam Umar Namadi said, “This is the 5th Strategic Dialogue, of Mutual Accountability Framework, that focuses on developmental issues particularly on issues related to Health, Education, Social Protection, Agriculture and Youth empowerment sectors.

According to the governor, “I am truly delighted that we are gathered once again for the continuation of the strategic dialogue between the Jigawa State Government and the FCDO.
“From what we have achieved over the years, I firmly believe in the effectiveness of the Mutual Accountability Framework”.

The Governor also outlined key achievements across various sectors to include sustained investment in healthcare, increased access to education, and advancements in social protection initiatives and the commitment to improved governance.
Other sectors are economic growth, and leveraging technology for a digital economy were emphasized as core priorities for Jigawa State.

On his part, the FCDO Development Director, Dr. Christopher Pycroft, commended Governor Umar Namadi’s visionary 12-point agenda as he promised continued support from the FCDO.

Dr. Pycroft, highlighted the significance of sustaining the MAF approach and expanding collaboration with other stakeholders to foster development and growth of Jigawa State and it’s people.

The director who shared his heartfelt sentiments on the enduring partnership, acknowledged the impactful journey over the last 23 years in Jigawa’s development.

He then, expressed confidence in the continued growth of the alliance, envisioning a future where Jigawa State becomes a beacon of progress for other subnational governments and development partners.

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