Connect with us

News from Jigawa

50 Civil Societies, Youth Groups decline to join Nationwide Protest in Jigawa

Published

on

By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

Less than 24 hours to the commencement of the planned nationwide EndBadGovernment protest, about 50 civil society organizations and youth associations under the Youth and Civil Society Coalition For Development (YCSD) have pulled out from participating in the protest in Jigawa state.

This was disclosed by the National chairman of the YCSD Comrade Aminu Aminu while addressing news men shortly after the group executive meeting in Dutse, Jigawa state capital.
He said the coalition took the decision after careful consideration on the need for peace and security of the country.

The national chairman said he recognized the present hardship the people are going through in the country, “but going by the situation the protest will not be a solution”.

According to him the Coalition met at the executive level and carefully considered the protest and it’s unidentified organizers in addition to possibilities of hoodlums and criminal hijacking the protest, to loot and destroy properties of innocent Nigerians”.

“For these including our conviction to the effects that the president Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s strides to bring lasting solution to the problems, we agreed and resolved not to participate in the protest”.

The National chairman therefore urged the Nigerian youth to take precaution agaisnt taking part in the protest which would be high jacked by faceless group for possible selfish interest.

Comrade Aminu therefore called on the youth to shun the up coming protest but engaged in constructive dialogue with government agencies and stakeholders to address their concern

He also appealed to the government at all levels to speeds the plans, policies and strategies that would bring lasting solutions to the present hardship.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News from Jigawa

Jigawa College of Education Matriculates 420 Undergraduate Students

Published

on

By

***Strengthens Affiliation with BUK

By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Jigawa State College of Education Gumel has matriculated 420 new undergraduate students in affiliation with Bayero University Kano (BUK).
The students, comprising the 11th cohort of the institution’s undergraduate program, were admitted into various educational and teaching disciplines after fulfilling all admission requirements.

Speaking during the matriculation ceremony, the College Provost, Dr. Nura Muhammad Ringim, emphasized the institution’s commitment to producing qualified educators for the state and the nation.
He stated, “The college is equipped with the capacity and facilities needed to train students for quality degree qualifications that rival those of any institution in the country.”

Dr. Ringim commended the Jigawa State Government for its unwavering support, particularly in reviewing and increasing annual scholarship awards for students.
He also applauded the government’s role in securing approval for five additional degree programs from the Senate of Bayero University Kano.

Representing the Vice-Chancellor of BUK, Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, Professor Salihu Lawan, Dean of Islamic Studies and Sharia, praised the college’s dedication and described it as a leading institution among those affiliated with BUK.

Earlier, the College Registrar, Malam Bala Isyaku, attributed the institution’s achievements to the support of Governor Umar Namadi and his administration. He highlighted the college’s contributions toward addressing the national challenge of unqualified teachers by producing competent graduates.

“Governor Namadi’s focus on education as a key agenda has propelled the sector forward, enabling us to consistently deliver quality education,” he stated, calling on stakeholders to collaborate with the college to further enhance its impact across educational and other human development sectors.

The event reaffirmed the institution’s resolve to maintain high academic standards and contribute significantly to improving the nation’s education system.

Continue Reading

News from Jigawa

AFAN in Jigawa Condemns Fraudulent Practices Targeting Farmers

Published

on

By

By Ahmed Rufa’i Dutse

The Jigawa State Chapter of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) has raised concerns over the rising number of criminals impersonating the association and extorting money from farmers under the guise of registering them for agricultural support programs from both the Federal and State governments.

In a statement issued and signed by the state’s chairman, Engineer Auwal Garba Ibrahim, the association distanced itself from individuals or groups involved in the fraudulent activities across the state.

The statement reads, “It has come to our attention that certain unscrupulous individuals are falsely representing themselves as leaders or agents of AFAN, Jigawa State Chapter. These impostors have been approaching farmers, claiming they are entitled to collect fees or payments for services related to the ongoing agricultural programs initiated by the Federal Government and the Jigawa State government.”

The AFAN chairman clarified, “We want to make it clear that the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Jigawa State Chapter, does not charge farmers for any services or support programs provided by the Federal or State Governments or any organization.”

Engineer Auwal Garba Ibrahim strongly condemned the illegal activity, stating, “The syndicate involved in this extortion scheme are not legitimate representatives of our association in any capacity. We urge farmers and the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to local authorities and our office.”

He further assured the public that AFAN had launched an investigation into the matter and was working closely with law enforcement agencies to bring the culprits to justice.

The association urged farmers to only engage with legitimate officials through verified communication channels, including official phone numbers and email addresses, to avoid falling victim to such fraudulent activities.

The statement also acknowledged the efforts of Jigawa State Governor Malam Umar Namadi, commending his visits to distribution centers across the state and his commitment to a zero-tolerance stance on criminality.
The association reiterated its pledge to provide transparent and ethical assistance to farmers, free of charge, in support of the agricultural community’s needs.

Continue Reading

News from Jigawa

Jigawa Government Signs Bond with 41,790 NG-CARES Beneficiaries for Proper Utilization of Support Facilities

Published

on

By

By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Jigawa State office of the Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) has signed a bond with over 41,790 beneficiaries of the Fadama Programme, aimed at ensuring the proper utilization of the support facilities provided to them.
The State FADAMA CARES Coordinator, Dr. Aliyu Inuwa, made this announcement during the distribution of incubators to beneficiaries in Kafin Hausa Local Government Area.
He explained that the bond was designed to ensure that the resources provided to beneficiaries are used effectively, aligning with the goals of economic recovery and long-term sustainability.
“This agreement serves as a bond between the government and the beneficiaries. It ensures that resources are used effectively to meet the goals of economic recovery and sustainability,” Dr. Inuwa said.
He further revealed that the NG-CARES Results Area II initiative has benefited more than 47,790 individuals in Jigawa State, helping them recover from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The coordinator expressed concerns over the initial misuse of some supported facilities and stressed the importance of proper management moving forward.
The support provided under NG-CARES includes various agricultural and economic facilities aimed at enhancing livelihoods.
Dr. Inuwa listed the beneficiaries of the program to include 3,360 Rice farmers, 2,210 Maize farmers, 4,330 Millet farmers, 3,650 Sorghum farmers, 1,660 Poultry farmers, 5,700 Goat breeders and 1,330
Sheep breeders.
Others are 710 units of Processing machines, 4,210 units Water pumps, 100 units Fingerlings, 1,280 units ofLocal chicks, 100 units of Agricultural equipment, 550 units of Spaghetti-making machines, 170 units ofDrilling machines, 270 units Incubators, 16,200 items of Food items and 270 units
Personal protective equipment.
Dr. Inuwa emphasized that the program’s success depends on the commitment of the beneficiaries to properly use the resources provided. He warned that any failure to adhere to the agreed guidelines would result in legal consequences.
“This initiative is not just about recovery; it’s about creating sustainable livelihoods for our people. Beneficiaries must adhere to the guidelines to ensure that the program achieves its objectives,” Dr. Inuwa concluded.
The signing of this bond marks a crucial step toward ensuring that the NG-CARES program in Jigawa State fulfills its intended goals, contributing to long-term economic resilience for its beneficiaries.

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2024 National Update