News from Jigawa
For lack of confidence in Jigawa SIEC, PDP will boycott rescheduled LG elections -chairman
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Jigawa State has indicated that it will boycott the forthcoming Jigawa State Local Government Election billed for October 5th, 2024 as it has no confidence in the State Electoral commission
A statement issued on Tuesday which was msde available to the National Update and signed by the State chairman of the party Hon. Ali Diginsa, indicated that the PDP as a party is not convinced that the Jigawa State Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) will be fair and just in Conducting the election.
According to him, the chairman and members of the commission, are not only card-carrying members af the APC, but active and participatory members of the party in the state which clearly contravened the law establishing the cominission.
“The hasty decision to conduct the election was made after a jittery anticipation of the scrapping of state electoral bodies .
“The cost of the nomination forms as announced by SIEC is not only exorbitant but extortive and senseless aimed at disenfranchising members of the opposition especially in veiw of the present excruciating economic hardship inflicted on the people by the APC.
“We believed that members of the APC and some small political parties (who will be stooges of the govt) will be given the forms free of charge.
“The estimated cost of what the PDP is supposed to pay is well over N709 million naira, if 10 political parties decided to buy the forms, SIEC will extort a Staggering N79 billion naira or more! This is far beyond their approved budget being that SIEC is not a profit making venture.
“This act of disenfranchisement by the APC govt of Jigawa state. is a clear demonstration of their fear of the unavoidable reparisal from the people as result of the govt’s mediocrity and inept misrule in the past nine years.
“We have appealed to the government and the SIEC to subsidize the cost of the nomination forms and make it affordable for all regardless of party affiliations, but for the fear of an imminent embarrassing defeat, they decided to make the forms as unaffordable as they wished.
He said N5m for the chairmanship position and N2m for counselorship position are on the high side.
Diginsa indicated that the APC was jittery and afraid of going into the election because they allegedly failed the Jigawa people by throwing them into abject poverty and hunger hence the reason they are making it difficult for opposition parties.
He called on the members of their great party to exercise a high degree of patience with the decision and be law abiding, as the time for general elections will surely come when the PDP will send the ruling Party, APC packing.
He also expressed gratitude for the unprecedented solidarity shown to the party by the general public who are everyday craving for the return of PDP with lots of nostalgia.
It would be recalled that the Jigawa State Independent Electoral Commission (JISIEC) had postponed the local government elections in the state earlier scheduled for June 2024 to June 2025, citing an amendment in the state’s Electoral Law as the basis for the development.
This came after PDP raised the alarm that the state House of Assembly was planning to tamper with local government electoral laws to pave the way for the appointment of caretaker committees in the 27 local government areas of the state.
Also, in an advertorial published earlier, the electoral commission’s chairman, Auwalu Muhammad Harbo had indicated that the polls have been “postponed following the amendment of Jigawa State Electoral Law of /012 to conform with the current Electoral Act of 2022 that provides 60 days as against the earlier 90 days as notice for all political parties to prepare for subsequent local government elections.
The commission therefore announced June 2025 as the month for the conduct of the local government council elections in all the 27 local government areas across Jigawa State.
However, following the Supreme Court judgement on Local Government autonomy and the apprehension of possible scrapping of the State electoral commission the Commission backpeddaled and hurriedly announced a new date of October 5th, 2024 for the conduct of the Local Government election in the State.
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Defense Minister urges Support for Military in Combating Insecurity
By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse
The Minister of Defence, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has urged Nigerians to offer robust support to the military as it intensifies efforts to address insecurity and create an enabling environment for trade and business across the country.
This appeal was made during the opening ceremony of the 45th International Trade Fair organized by the Kano Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (KACCIMA). The minister’s remarks were conveyed in a statement by his Personal Assistant on Media, Malam Mati Ali.
Alhaji Badaru emphasized the critical role of peace and security in national development, stating, “Peace and security are the cornerstones of development in any society. Improving the security situation will pave the way for enhanced economic prosperity.”
Reaffirming President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to restoring peace and stability, the minister called on Nigerians to support the government through prayers and maintain confidence in the nation’s security forces.
He acknowledged their dedication as essential to sustaining progress in combating insecurity.
Badaru commended KACCIMA for its commitment to hosting the annual trade fair, describing such initiatives as vital to strengthening Nigeria’s economy.
He highlighted the importance of non-oil exports in achieving economic diversification, urging stakeholders to collaborate in harnessing the country’s export potential.
The trade fair, a platform for showcasing products and fostering business connections, aligns with national efforts to boost commerce and industrialization while creating opportunities for local and international partnerships.
The minister’s call underscored the critical link between security and economic growth, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to ensure a stable and prosperous Nigeria.
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Jigawa NLC Orders Strike Over Delay in Implementing N70,000 Minimum Wage
From Ahmed Rafa’i, Dutse
The Jigawa State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has directed its members to embark on an indefinite strike, citing the state government’s failure to implement the approved N70,000 minimum wage.
The Jigawa State Government had earlier constituted a committee to align with the national wage policy.
While the committee made recommendations, the delay in implementation has frustrated workers and unions.
In a circular jointly signed by NLC Chairman Comrade Sunusi Alhassan and Trade Union Congress (TUC) Chairman Comrade Bashir Tijjani Abubakar, the unions expressed their readiness to commence industrial action if the state government does not fulfill its commitment by November 30, 2024.
The circular stated, “All affiliates and organs in the state are to begin mobilization for full compliance with this directive if the state government fails to pay the new minimum wage by the last day of November 2024.”
The organized labour disclosed that, after prolonged negotiations, they had accepted the salary tables proposed by the state government for the implementation of the new wage structure.
“This resolution was reached at a joint State Executive Council meeting of the NLC and TUC held on November 18, 2024, at Labour House, Dutse.
The leadership of organized labour was also directed to proceed with signing necessary agreements to ensure immediate implementation,” the circular noted.
Despite this, the unions stressed their obligation to comply with a national directive mandating strikes in states where the N70,000 minimum wage is yet to be fully implemented.
Governor Malam Umar Namadi had announced his administration’s approval of the N70,000 minimum wage on October 26, 2024, after receiving a report from a government committee led by the Head of Civil Service, Alhaji Muhammad Dagiteri.
However, the announcement lacked clarity on when the payment would commence, leaving workers in suspense.
The unions affirmed their readiness to engage with the government but warned that delays would no longer be tolerated.
“We have informed the government of our readiness to sign the agreement whenever it is presented. However, we remain committed to the directive from the national NLC and TUC, which requires strike action in states that have not implemented the new minimum wage by December 1, 2024,” they stated.
The impending strike threatens to paralyze public services across the state as workers demand immediate compliance with the new wage policy.
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Jigawa Records Lowest HIV/AIDS Prevalence in Nigeria at 0.3%
By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse
Jigawa State has emerged as the state with the lowest prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, recording a rate of 0.3% of its population, according to Alhaji Abdulsamad Salihu, State Team Lead of the Society for Family Health (SFH).
Speaking during the official handover of HIV/AIDS prevention and control programs from Heartland Alliance to the Society for Family Health, Salihu commended the commitment of the Jigawa State government, the State AIDS Control Agency (SACA), and other partners for their efforts in reducing the prevalence of the disease.
Salihu emphasized the importance of continuing targeted efforts with Key Populations (KP) to eliminate the spread of HIV and achieve the universal health target by 2030.
The program manager for Jigawa State SACA, Malam Ibrahim Almajiri, highlighted the significant impact of the Heartland Alliance’s three-year intervention in the state, which included health services and support for HIV/AIDS management. He noted that approximately 1,700 people are currently receiving life-saving antiretroviral therapy (ART), a milestone made possible by collaborative efforts.
In his remarks, the state’s Deputy Governor and Chairman of the Action Committee on HIV/AIDS, Engr. Aminu Usman Gumel, expressed gratitude to Heartland Alliance for its contributions to combating HIV in Jigawa. He lauded the reduced prevalence rate, attributing it to the government’s commitment and teamwork with stakeholders.
Engr. Gumel assured the Society for Family Health of continued robust partnership and pledged the government’s support for their efforts to sustain and further reduce the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Jigawa State.
The event marked a new phase in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Jigawa, with a renewed focus on achieving a disease-free state through strategic collaborations and community engagement.
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