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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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Gov. Namadi Launches N10.8 Billion Gully Erosion Control Project in Jigawa

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Malam Umar Namadi

Jigawa State Governor, Malam Umar Namadi, has officially launched a N10.88 billion gully erosion control project aimed at mitigating the devastating impact of gully erosion on communities in Dutse, the state capital.

The project, titled the Danmasara-Kalgo-Yalwawa Erosion Control Project, spans seven kilometers and is being funded under the World Bank-assisted ACReSAL Project, in collaboration with the state government’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change.

Speaking at the launch, Governor Namadi highlighted the importance of environmental sustainability as a core priority of his administration.
He emphasized its role in combating perennial flooding, desertification, land degradation, and the loss of forest reserves.
The Governor explained that the environmental challenges have posed significant setbacks to the state’s efforts to improve livelihoods and promote agricultural resilience.

“This project is a direct response to the long-standing environmental challenges faced by the Danmasara, Kalgo, and Yalwawa communities,” Governor Namadi said.
“For decades, gully erosion has been destroying farmlands, roads, homes, and livelihoods, while endangering lives and properties. Tackling this issue is now a priority for us.”

The project will include the construction of U-shaped gravity-driven drainage structures, dozens of culverts, and reinforced concrete structures to prevent further erosion, reclaiming over 400 hectares of land in the process. The initiative is expected to improve the livelihoods of thousands of households affected by the erosion.

Governor Namadi also announced that the project would be executed by Alren Construction Company and Retercha Company Limited, each handling specific segments of the project.
He disclosed that over N189 million in compensation will be paid to 479 individuals affected by the project, covering land, economic trees, crops, and resettlement costs.

“This project is a testament to our commitment to the environment and the welfare of our people,” Governor Namadi added, reinforcing his administration’s focus on sustainable development.

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Bold Move for Progress; Birninkudu LG Boss Empowers 900 Youth, Women in 53 Days

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

In an unprecedented stride toward development, the Chairman of Birninkudu Local Government Council in Jigawa State, Alhaji Muhammad Uba, has recruited 660 teachers, health workers, and agricultural extension officers while launching empowerment programs for 240 women all within just 53 days of assuming office.

Speaking during the launch of 47 solar-powered boreholes by Governor Malam Umar Namadi at Masaya village, Uba highlighted the council’s swift achievements under the governor’s twelve-point agenda, which focuses on water supply, education, health, agriculture, peace, and youth empowerment.
In education, the council introduced the “BTeach” initiative, employing 300 NCE holders to fill critical gaps in schools.
“This demonstrates our commitment to improving educational outcomes and equipping our youth for success,” Uba said.

In healthcare, 200 young professionals were recruited exceeding initial targets to meet the rising demand for quality services.
“This bold move not only enhances healthcare delivery but also provides meaningful employment,” he added.

The council engaged 40 youths in dry farming to promote sustainable agricultural practices.
Additionally, security partnerships have been strengthened to ensure peace and stability in the area.
Nine motorcycles will soon be procured for Special Assistants tasked with monitoring education and healthcare projects.

On November 30, the council will begin a skills acquisition program for 240 women, fostering economic independence.
Beneficiaries were selected from all eleven wards to ensure inclusivity.

In water resources, over 100 boreholes were repaired, heavy boosters rehabilitated, and a major generator overhauled at a cost of ₦5 million.
Furthermore, the council has committed to providing scholarships for 140 medical students and plans to renovate the local government secretariat and construct a 1.5-kilometer feeder road to ease traffic.
“We are deeply honored by your visit and grateful for the love and support you continue to show Birninkudu,” Uba told Governor Namadi.
These initiatives underscored the council’s dedication to creating sustainable growth, ensuring that every citizen has access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.

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Jigawa Speaker Facilitates Return of 8,000 Out-of-School Children

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Speaker of the Jigawa State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Haruna Aliyu Dangyatin, has spearheaded the enrollment of 8,000 out-of-school children into primary and junior secondary schools across his constituency.

Speaking at Sabuwar Dalam Primary School in Miga Local Government Area, where educational materials were distributed to newly enrolled students, Dangyatin highlighted the focus on supporting vulnerable children.
“Most of these children come from disadvantaged backgrounds, including orphans who lacked the means to access education,” he said.

Dangyatin explained that the initiative is part of a larger effort following an agreement between Jigawa lawmakers and UNICEF, reached during a meeting in Kaduna.
The meeting analyzed UNICEF’s report on the state’s out-of-school children, prompting lawmakers to take action.

“Our journey to enroll 8,000 out-of-school children began today with 300 children from Sabuwar Dalam. We’ve adopted strategies such as widespread sensitization on the value of education and the provision of essential supplies like uniforms, school bags, and exercise books to create a supportive learning environment,” Dangyatin stated.

He added that the state legislature had collectively committed to enrolling 40% of the state’s out-of-school children. He praised Governor Malam Umar Namadi for his support and called on parents, traditional rulers, and religious leaders to join efforts in ensuring children stay in school.

Representing the governor at the event, the Secretary to the State Government, Malam Bala Ibrahim, commended the Speaker’s initiative.
He urged all stakeholders to play their part, emphasizing that the initiative aligns with the administration’s twelve-point agenda, which prioritizes education.

Malam Bala Ibrahim also highlighted key achievements under Governor Namadi’s leadership, including the recruitment of 6,000 teachers, the allocation of 32% of the state budget to education, and the establishment of the Ministry of Basic Education.

This initiative is a major milestone in addressing the challenge of out-of-school children in Jigawa, paving the way for a more inclusive and educated future.

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