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NGO builds School for Community in difficult terrain in Jigawa

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By Maryam Alabira, Dutse

A Non Governmental Organization (NGO), the Local Right group (LRG) in collaboration with Baba Azimi Foundation (BAF) has built primary School for the children of the poor in Rokoto Sale and Rokoto Ado, rural communities of Jigawa State with difficult terrain.
The N4 Million School project that involved construction and renovation was handed over to the community of Rokoto Sale in Kaugama Local Government Area of the State on Thursday.

In Rokoto Sale community over 300 out of school children who could not go to school because of none availability were discovered by the NGO.
The Program Manager of the Action Aid (AA) and Local Right (LR) Mr Kahinde Arowosegbe, while speaking to our correspondent said the work was successfully completed in partnership with the Baba Azimi Foundation (BAF).

He said they are running many projects in Nigeria adding that Jigawa state is one of the beneficiaries because of its prudent implementation of projects that have direct bearing on the lives of the ordinary citizens.
He said they have chosen to work in three Local Government Areas and in seven communities across in the state.
“In view of this, we have organized a two day workshop at the MTown Hotel Dutse for the rural dwellers. The participants were brought from hard to reached communities that are far from enjoying anything government or social amenities.
“After the workshop in collaboration with Baba Azimi Foundation and state government we formed and inaugurated a forum known as “Inclusive Forum for Accountable Society (IFAS)”.
“The objectives of the Forum include bringing development into rural communities and bringing government closer to the rural communities,” he said.
According to him, members of the Forum meet with the communities right in their localities to listen to their problems and forward them to the policy makers for immediate action.
He said members of the Forum can always meet and discuss issues regarding the rural communities and the hard to reached areas to educate them on certain issues.
“Members of IFAS were drawn from the Ministries, Departments and Agencies, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs, SMEDAN, National Directorate of Employment (NDE) and the Media

“The participating Ministries include, Education, Budget and Economic Planning as well as any other agency that is relevant to the issue.” he stated.

Program Manager of the Baba Azimi Foundation Mrs Fatima Garba Aliyu, indicated that at the moment the Programm has been launched in the three Local Government Areas of Miga, Kaugama and Gwiwa.

“In each of the three Local Governments we picked two communities to implement the programm. In Miga we picked Sabara and Aiban Gero,

“In Kaugama Local Government we picked Rokoto Sale and Rokata Ado communities. While in Gwiwa we picked Juwadi and Dan Abdu communities,” she explained.

According her the communities are located in areas that are hard to reached.

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Jigawa Women Traders Call for Fairer Tax Policies to Reduce Business Burden

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

Petty women traders in Jigawa State have urged the government to restructure its tax policy to address gender-based marginalization and promote fairness in taxation.

Speaking at a two-day capacity-building workshop for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on gender-responsive tax reforms, organized by Prime Initiative for Development with support from Christian Aid and CISLAC, the women called for tax relief for female-led businesses in the informal sector.

Hajiya Fatima Halliru Haruna, leader of the Dutse women traders’ group, emphasized the need for policymakers to reform tax policies to support women entrepreneurs, acknowledging the unique challenges they face.
She noted that women juggle business with domestic responsibilities, limiting their working hours compared to men, yet they are taxed equally.

Executive Director of Prime Initiative, Comrade Muhammad Abdu Dutse, stated that the workshop aimed to equip CSOs and women’s groups with advocacy skills to engage policymakers on tax reforms that promote equity and inclusion. He urged participants to apply their knowledge to push for fairer tax policies in Jigawa State.

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Jigawa Records Significant Drop in Child Mortality as UNICEF, GAVI Handover PHC Project

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

Jigawa State has recorded a remarkable reduction in under-five mortality, dropping from 213 to 161 per 1,000 live births between 2018 and 2024, according to the latest National Demographic Health Survey (NDHS).
The announcement was made by UNICEF Nigeria Country Director, Ms. Christian Maundaute, during the official handover of the GAVI PHC-MoU project to the state government in Dutse.

Represented by Dr. Shyam Sharan Pathak, Chief of Health, UNICEF Nigeria, Maundaute attributed the progress to key health interventions and partnerships, particularly through the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI).
Over the past three years, the GAVI PHC-MoU initiative has played a critical role in improving child health and strengthening the state’s primary healthcare system. Some major milestones included, 29,530 people enrolled in health insurance across six LGAs through 65 Primary Health Care Centres (PHCs), 416,250 adolescent girls (70%) vaccinated against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Four-fold increase in measles vaccination coverage.
Others are, Five-fold rise in antenatal care (ANC) attendance, Four-fold increase in skilled birth attendance (SBA), Expansion of vaccine storage with new walk-in cold rooms, freezers, and solar-powered refrigerators, Strengthening vaccine distribution with three additional vehicles and Recruitment of 330 healthcare workers absorbed into the government workforce, with an additional 924 hired by the state.
Receiving the project on behalf of Governor Malam Umar Namadi, Deputy Governor Eng. Aminu Usman reaffirmed the state government’s dedication to sustaining the healthcare improvements achieved under the MoU.

He emphasized that the initiative aligns with Jigawa’s 12-Point Agenda, which prioritizes primary healthcare transformation at the grassroots level. Since the MoU was signed in 2022, the project has facilitated healthcare access for over 143,000 beneficiaries across the state’s 27 local government areas.

The governor also lauded UNICEF, GAVI, and other development partners for their contributions and urged continued investment in health worker retention, outreach programs, and data-driven decision-making to sustain progress.
Maundaute acknowledged Jigawa State’s N879.25 million co-financing commitment toward the initiative and praised the government for allocating 15.6% of its budget to health. However, she stressed the need for Increased funding and oversight to maintain current results, Strengthened health worker retention strategies, Sustained outreach services and medical equipment maintenance and Enhanced data collection for informed decision-making.

As Jigawa moves forward, stakeholders remain optimistic that the progress made in reducing child mortality and improving healthcare services will continue, ensuring better health outcomes for future generations.

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Jigawa CAN Partners with NOA, VIO to Promote Peace, National Unity

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Jigawa State Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has announced a partnership with the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to enhance peace advocacy and national unity in the state.
This was disclosed by the Jigawa State CAN Chairman, Rev. Fr. Maurice K. Hassan, during a courtesy visit to the Jigawa State Director of NOA, Alhaji Tijjani Ibrahim, at his office in Dutse.
Rev. Fr. Hassan emphasized that peace and unity are the foundation of any society’s development.
He stated that CAN will expan collaborating with NOA to enhance public enlightenment and advocacy programs across the state.

“CAN has made it a priority to advocate, preach, and pray for peace and national unity in all church congregations, and we will continue to do so,” he said.
He also commended the Jigawa State Government under Governor Malam Umar Namadi for its inclusive approach, noting that Christian communities have been considered in government interventions and palliative distributions.
While receiving the CAN delegation, NOA Director, Alhaji Tijjani Ibrahim, expressed appreciation for the association’s commitment to national unity.
He stressed that peace and national cohesion are essential for development, stating, “There can be no progress in a society plagued by crisis and division.”
Alhaji Ibrahim called on Nigerians to support President Bola Tinubu’s administration and Governor Malam Umar Namadi’s leadership for sustainable development and the strengthening of democracy.
During the visit, CAN also expressed appreciation to the Jigawa State Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) for its role in ensuring road safety.
Fr. Hassan assured the VIO leadership of CAN’s commitment to encouraging its members to comply with road safety regulations.
In response, the Jigawa State VIO Director acknowledged the visit as a historic moment, stating that it was the first time religious leaders had formally recognized their work. He pledged that VIO would continue to work towards ensuring safety on highways and protecting lives and property.
The CAN delegation included the association’s Secretary, Treasurer, and representatives from the Youth and Women wings.

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