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Group Commends Jigawa over assent to JSPHCDA, JICHMA Laws

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***Says the laws will curb Maternal, Child Morbidity, Mortality.

By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Jigawa State Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Accountability Forum (JiMAF), has commended governor Malam Umar Namadi over his assent to the revised Jigawa State Primary Health care development Agency (JSPHCDA) and that of Jigawa State Contributory Health Management Agency (JICHMA) bill into Law.

The forum made the commendation during an interactive dinner meeting, at Tahir Guest Palace, Dutse organized by JiMAF with support from PERL-ECP.

The interactive dinner was
to celebrate the passage, sensitize the civil societies on the amendments and to come up with strategies that will complement the implementation of the amendment and additional provisions of the laws

Speaking at the meeting the programme, manager commended Governor Malam Umar Namadi and members of the Jigawa state Assembly for good and harmonial working relationship which is accelerating the progress of the social and economic development of the state.

The programme manager who is also the technical adviser to the governor noted that Jigawa State Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Accountability Forum (JiMAF) is a conglomeration of different Civil Society Organizations, Media and Government representatives working to facilitate the reduction of maternal and child morbidity and mortality to the barest minimum.

“The Organizations is using this medium to appreciate the State Government for the passage of the revised Jigawa State Primary Health care development Agency (JSPHCDA) and that of Jigawa State Contributory Health Management Agency (JICHMA) bill into Law.
“We believe this will strengthen the Primary Health Care Under One Roof (PHCUOR) and promote equitable distribution of human resource for health, ensure health equity, access for poor and vulnerable, achieving Universal Health coverage and improved health outcomes”.

He noted that the JiMAF with support from PERL-ECP is an association that promotes good working relationship between the executive and legislative arms of government in Jigawa state.

The Technical Adviser expressed appreciation over the good synergy between the state government and development partners working in the state. “This prompted us celebrate the passage the law, as well as sensitize the civil societies on the amendments to come up with strategies that will complement the implementation of the amended laws and additional provisions of the laws”.

In his address the commissioner of health, Dr Abdullahi Kainuwa expressed appreciation to JiMAF, PERL-ECP and other organizations for recognizing and supporting the state government effort on healthcare delivery system.

Dr Abdullahi Kainuwa explained that an effective healthcare delivery system for all at all levels is one of the Malam Umar Namadi 12 point agenda and government would do everything within it’s power to achieves the objective goals.

According to the commissioner “to that regard the state government has employed about 1200 medical personnel including over 100 doctors. And presently governor Malam Umar Namadi gave another approval for recruiting another 1,500 J-health workers all in efforts to provide adequate and qualified medical personnel at all the health facilities across the state”.

He emphasis that “the government also embarked on the wall fencing, renovations and upgrading some medical facilities across the state to conveniently accommodated the the state’s social insurance cover project which under it would provides free healthcare services to over 140,000 vulnerable across the 287 political wards in the state”.

Dr Kainuwa added that “so far government completed the work in seven hospitals, 30 is ongoing and the work in 30 hospitals is about be awarded”.

“I’m happy to inform you that the state government has set aside the sum of N2 billion for social insurance cover equality funds. One billion Nakira for formal and one billion for informal senators”.

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UNICEF Donates 1,250 Cartons of Cholera Prevention, Hygiene Kits to Flood Victims

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has donated 1,250 cartons of cholera prevention and hygiene dignity kits to flood victims in Jigawa State.
The distribution, aimed at assisting Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps, took place in Tsakuwawa village, facilitated by Malam Kamaladdin Ahmad of the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA).
According to Ahmad, the donation comprises 750 cartons of cholera prevention kits and 500 hygiene dignity kits, specifically tailored for those residing in IDP camps.
However, he explained that the flood victims living with relatives or who have returned home will not benefit from the distribution.
He indicated that each kit contains essential items such as soap, sanitary pads, water treatment materials, and other hygiene supplies.

Speaking during the distribution in Miga Local Government Area, Ahmad stated, “UNICEF has supported the Jigawa state government with cholera prevention and sanitation kits to assist the flood victims.”
He emphasized that the donations are intended only for victims residing in IDP camps across 18 local government areas.
He explained, “We have already begun distributing these items to the targeted beneficiaries in the IDP camps.
“This is the seventh local government area we’ve reached after covering Auyo, Buji, Kiyawa, Kafin Hausa, Gagarawa, and Jahun.”

The deputy director noted that the kits are vital for ensuring proper hygiene and environmental sanitation in the affected communities.
“Each kit is equipped with materials to help maintain personal hygiene and prevent the spread of diseases, particularly cholera, among displaced households.”

Ahmad assured that RUWASSA would continue to follow up on IDP camps in the remaining local government areas to ensure every affected family receives the necessary support.

According to him, the initiative is part of UNICEF’s continued efforts to assist communities affected by the recent flood disaster, helping prevent the outbreak of cholera and other waterborne diseases in Jigawa State.

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Gov Namadi Urges Jigawa Residents to Vote APC in LG Elections

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

Governor Malam Umar Namadi of Jigawa State has urged residents of the state come out en masse and vote for the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidates in the forthcoming local government elections.

The governor indicated that supporting APC across all 27 local government areas would “disgrace” the opposition and create a unified government structure at the local, state, and federal levels.

Speaking at the APC Southeast Zonal campaign rally in Hadejia, Governor Namadi highlighted the importance of electing APC candidates to continue the state’s development agenda.
He stated that the APC-led administration is committed to improving the social and economic well-being of the people through various projects and programs aligned with the party’s 12-point agenda.

“I urge the good people of Jigawa to vote for our party’s candidates. We trust in their loyalty, patriotism, and commitment to serving the state in line with our party’s philosophy and agenda,” said Governor Namadi.

He reiterated his administration’s goal of reducing poverty by 10% annually and encouraged the youth to engage in farming as a business to promote job creation, wealth generation, and food security.

APC State Chairman, Hon. Aminu Sani Gumel, called on party members to intensify their campaign efforts, visiting every village, town, and home to mobilize support.
He said he is confident in the party’s chances, citing some positive impact of the APC government on the state’s development.

Secretary to the State Government and chairman of the campaign council, Malam Bala Ibrahim urged voters to support APC candidates, ensuring that the three tiers of government are aligned for unified policies that would improve the socioeconomic lives of Jigawa residents.

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JGHA partner UNICEF to reduce alarming rate of out-of-school children by 42%

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From Ahmed Rufa’i

In an effort to address the issue of out-of-school children, the Jigawa State House of Assembly has signed an agreement with the United Nations Children’s Education Fund (UNICEF) to reduce the number of out-of-school children by 42% by the first quarter of 2025.

The state government, local government areas, and stakeholders in the education industry are working together to achieve the goal.
The partnership aims to increase school enrollment and reduce the number of out-of-school children in the State, which is currently ranked eighth among states with the highest number of out-of-school children in Nigeria.

The agreement was reached during an interactive session with stakeholders to plan a school enrollment campaign across the 30 constituencies in Jigawa State.
The session aimed to develop an accelerated plan to reduce the number of out-of-school children in the state.

With the support of the European Union, UNICEF, and the state government, the campaign aims to ensure that every child in Jigawa State has access to quality education. The state government has allocated 32% of its 2024 budget to education, surpassing the UN benchmark.

Stakeholders, including traditional rulers, mothers’ associations, and education sector representatives, have pledged their support for the campaign.
The success of the initiative will have a significant impact on the future of children in Jigawa State and serve as a model for other states to follow.

The UNICEF Kano field office education specialist, Mr Muttaqa Muktar Muhammad who gave the insight during an interactive session with relevant stakeholders in the education industry to plan a drive on school enrollment campaign across the 30 constituencies organization by the UNICEF supposed to European Union.

Mr Muhammad noted that “Jigawa state Universal Basic Education Board in collaboration with UNICEF held an interactive session with relevant stakeholders in the education industry to plan a drive on school enrollment campaign across the 30 constituencies.

According to the UNICEF representative stated further that “education is a right to every child as guaranteed by the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria, hence the need for concerted effort by all stakeholders to ensure every child is carried along”.

He commended Jigawa State Government for allocating 32 percent of its annual budget to educational which according to him had surpass the UN bench mark.

“Jigawa state government is investing huge resources to see that children benefit from education. You know that 32 percent of the 2024 budget was allocated to education.
“We are glad to have a very strong partnership with the 30 members of the Jigawa state house of Assembly”.

“Just last week on the 7th precisely we held a commitment meeting with all of them where they all agreed to reduce our of schools children by 42 percent in their respective constituencies.
Each of them signed a commitment with UNICEF to reduce the number of our-of-school children in their various constituencies, this is great.

In his opening remarks, the chairman of Jigawa State Universal Basic education Board, professor, Haruna  Musa pointed out  that the intention is to discuss on issues bordering on out-of-school children syndrome which Jigawa is rated among the seven states mostly affected by the challenge.

He said that the forum will develop and agree on accelerated plan for mitigating the menace in the State

In his remarks, Chairman House committee on education and member of House of Representatives, Gwaram constituency, Ado Yakubu Zandam pledge the support of the legislature to ensuring there is huge success in the school’s enrollment across their respective constituencies.

He noted that, the issue of out-of-school children has remained a source of concern among parents and the Government.

Also commenting on behalf of the royal fathers, the Sarkin kudu Gumel ,Alhaji Bala Mohammed  stressed the need for intensive  enlightenment campaigns to all nooks and cranies of the state to reawaken parents on the  to enroll their wards into schools.

Presentation from various stakeholders were made on the implication of out-of-school children and the way forward during the meeting.
  

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