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World Contraceptive Day: Jigawa Women Praise Government, NGOs for Free Contraceptive Services

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

On World Contraceptive Day, women of childbearing age in Jigawa State have commended the state government and NGOs for their efforts in providing free contraceptives and family planning services at public health facilities. This acknowledgment emerged during a sensitization campaign held in Kudai village and Kiyawa towns, organized by the Jigawa State Ministry of Health and the State Primary Health Care Development Agency, in partnership with SFH-A360 and TCI.

During interviews, women expressed their appreciation for the vital services.

A mother of five from Kudai village, Mrs. Ramlatu Rabilu, recounted how she learned about child spacing during a visit to a local clinic for immunizations.
“I became interested in child spacing after understanding its benefits for health and family stability, especially given our economic situation,” she shared.

Mrs. Rabilu clarified that child spacing is not about limiting family size but about making informed medical choices that promote better outcomes for mothers and children. After discussing with her husband, she successfully planned for her fifth child, a son named after her father.

Malam Sahura Sahabi, another resident of Kudai, emphasized the importance of child spacing amid today’s economic challenges. She encouraged other women to utilize the available services for their families’ wellbeing.

Karimatu Maishanu from Kiyawa added that family planning is essential for reducing maternal and child mortality and improving nutrition. “Child spacing is crucial for the health and survival of both mother and child,” she asserted, urging families to adopt these practices.

The women collectively called on the state government and partners to enhance the availability of contraceptive services, noting the growing public awareness of their benefits.

This year’s theme, “A choice for all. Freedom to plan, power to choose,” highlights the significance of accessible family planning options.
Head of the Kiyawa Primary Health Care facility, Auwalu Musa Garba, reported that over 1,000 women have participated in the family planning program at their clinic.
He praised the commitment of the Ministry of Health, the Primary Health Care Development Agency, and NGOs in promoting reproductive health in the region.

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Katsina Governor commissions Mosque, educational facilities in Jigawa

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, alongside his Jigawa State counterpart, Malam Umar Namadi, has commissioned a newly built Juma’at Mosque and educational facilities in Jahun, the headquarters of Jahun Local Government Area, Jigawa State.

Speaking at the event, Governor Radda stressed the importance of unity among Nigerians, urging all citizens to stand together against insecurity and any attempts to destabilize the country.
He called on Muslims to pray for peace and divine intervention, while encouraging Nigerians to uphold the values of brotherhood, irrespective of religious or ethnic differences.

Radda also emphasized the role of education in shaping the future, advising parents to prioritize both religious and modern education for their children to secure a brighter future for society.

The governor expressed his appreciation for the efforts of Governor Namadi and the philanthropist responsible for funding the mosque and educational facilities. He praised the project as a symbol of selfless service and community development.

The ceremony included the Juma’at prayer, which was observed by Governor Radda, Governor Namadi, and other dignitaries, including the Emir of Dutse, Alhaji Mohammed Hameem Sanusi, and top government officials from both Katsina and Jigawa States.

Governor Radda concluded by urging Nigerians to continue praying for peace and stability across the nation, particularly in the northern region.

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NSCDC Mobilizes 1,800 Personnel for Peaceful LGC Election in Jigawa

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Jigawa State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has mobilized 1,800 personnel to collaborate with other security agencies for the peaceful and orderly conduct of the Local Government Council (LGC)elections scheduled for Saturday, October 5, 2024.

In a statement signed by the command’s Public Relations Officer, ASC Badruddeen Tijjani Mahmud, it was announced that the mobilized officers would be strategically deployed to polling units, collation centers, and key locations to ensure security before, during, and after the electoral process.

“The deployment is part of a comprehensive security plan aimed at safeguarding voters, election officials, and materials, ensuring the elections are conducted peacefully and orderly,” the statement read.

ASC Tijjani emphasized that the officers have received thorough training and are well-equipped to handle any security challenges that may arise during the elections. “We are committed to ensuring a safe environment for citizens to exercise their voting rights without fear or intimidation,” he stated.

He also noted that the State Commandant, Muhammad Danjuma, would collaborate with other security agencies to maintain law and order throughout the election period. “NSCDC’s intelligence unit will be active in monitoring the situation, gathering real-time information, and addressing any potential threats,” he added.

The NSCDC urged all political parties, candidates, and voters to adhere to the rules and regulations governing the election process, warning that any attempts to disrupt the electoral process or engage in violence would be met with the full force of the law.

The command encouraged voters to participate in the elections without fear or intimidation and to cooperate with security personnel.
They were also advised to report any suspicious activities through the Command’s hotlines to help ensure a peaceful and credible electoral process.

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Jigawa Allocates N12.5 Billion for Free Dialysis, Treatment of Non-Communicable Diseases

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

The Jigawa State Government has announced plans to spend over N12.5 billion on providing free dialysis services and treatment for non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and sickle cell disease.
The significant investment is part of Governor Malam Umar Namadi’s efforts to improve healthcare accessibility and quality across the state.

The state’s Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdullahi Kainuwa, made the disclosure during the opening of a three-day training session on health monitoring for Senior Special Assistants (SSAs) and Special Assistants (SAs) to the governor. According to Dr. Kainuwa, the funds will also be directed towards constructing, expanding, and renovating healthcare facilities at both primary and secondary levels in all 27 local government areas and 287 political wards in Jigawa.

Dr. Kainuwa highlighted that the government is committed to providing 24-hour healthcare services across the state. This will involve building staff quarters, ensuring constant water supply, providing uninterrupted power through solar energy, and modernizing sanitation facilities in all hospitals.

“This initiative is a key part of the Namadi administration’s 12-point agenda, which aims to improve the lives of citizens through efficient healthcare services,” said Dr. Kainuwa. “We are targeting over 143,500 beneficiaries for our Basic Healthcare Service Scheme, focusing on the most vulnerable populations in Jigawa.”

The Commissioner also noted that the state government is establishing dialysis centers in each of the five emirates. Centers in Hadejia, Gumel, and Dutse are already completed, while work is ongoing in Kazaure and Ringim.

In addition to the healthcare infrastructure, the government has allocated N3.4 billion for the construction of staff quarters at 37 Primary Health Care hospitals. Seven of these projects have been completed, with the remaining 30 nearing completion. Furthermore, contracts worth N9 billion will soon be awarded for the construction of housing for doctors, nurses, and midwives, all powered by solar energy to promote sustainability.

Dr. Kainuwa also announced the recruitment of 1,924 healthcare workers to support the state’s growing medical workforce, complementing the over 1,000 workers hired earlier this year. The state’s nursing and midwifery institutions are fully accredited and are expected to produce 720 graduates annually to meet the increasing demand for skilled healthcare professionals.

Mr. Isah Surajo, Technical Adviser to the governor on Healthcare, emphasized the importance of the training, which aims to equip SSAs and SAs with the skills needed to monitor and oversee healthcare services in their respective areas. He stated that their role would be to track resource utilization, report issues to relevant authorities, and ensure that community grievances are addressed promptly.

“The training is designed to provide participants with a deep understanding of health policies and operations, ensuring they can effectively monitor and improve healthcare delivery across the state,” said Surajo.

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