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Rising Demand for Contraceptives Exposes Supply Chain Gaps in Jigawa

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

A surge in demand for contraceptives in Jigawa State has exposed critical gaps in the supply chain, sparking calls for urgent intervention to sustain access to family planning services.

This concern was raised in a communiqué issued at the 2024 end-of-year media review meeting on family planning and reproductive health advocacy.
The meeting, organized by the Jigawa State Family Planning Media Forum with support from The Challenge Initiative (TCI) and Development Communications Network (DevComs), was held at the Manpower Development Institute, Dutse.
Participants at the meeting, including representatives from TCI/DevComs, the State Ministry of Health, and the media working group, reviewed the progress made in promoting family planning and reproductive health services throughout 2024.

The review highlighted that sustained advocacy and public awareness campaigns had led to increased acceptance of family planning practices among women of reproductive age across both rural and urban areas. However, the rapid rise in demand has overwhelmed existing supply systems, leading to frequent stockouts of contraceptives at health facilities.

Key challenges identified included inadequate funding for procuring and distributing family planning commodities, irregular release of funds, and affecting service continuity, limited public awareness about family planning options in underserved areas and Capacity gaps within the media working group to sustain advocacy campaigns without external support.
The communiqué called on development partners to strengthen the supply chain and expand public enlightenment campaigns on the importance of family planning for improved reproductive health and family wellbeing.
It also advocated for regular training of journalists and media personnel on sustainability strategies and effective communication approaches.

TCI and DevComs, global leaders in reproductive health support, have been working with the Jigawa State Government since early 2024 to boost service delivery through advocacy, workshops, field visits, and public campaigns
The partnership has focused on key areas, including child spacing, antenatal care, facility-based deliveries, and routine immunizations.
Stakeholders stressed that without immediate steps to address funding gaps and improve supply systems, the growing demand could derail the progress achieved in family planning awareness and adoption in Jigawa State.

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Grief Strikes Gov Namadi with Back-to-Back Tragedies, Loses Son 24hrs after mother’s demise

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

Jigawa State has been thrown into mourning following a double tragedy that struck Governor Malam Umar Namadi, who lost his biological mother and first son within 24 hours.

Governor Namadi, who was away in China, returned to the devastating news of his mother, Hajia Maryam Namadi’s death. However, the sorrow deepened when his 24-year-old son, Abdulwahab Umar Namadi, died in a fatal car crash just hours after his return.

Reports indicate that Abdulwahab was traveling from Kafin Hausa to Dutse with friends when the tragic accident occurred along the Dutse-Kafin Hausa road.
Sources revealed that Abdulwahab lost control of the vehicle, causing it to somersault.

While Abdulwahab died on the spot, his friends sustained varying degrees of injuries and are currently receiving treatment at Dutse General Hospital.

The late Abdulwahab was laid to rest in Kafin Hausa according to Islamic rites, just a day after his grandmother’s burial.

The series of tragedies has left the Namadi family and the entire state in deep grief, with sympathizers flooding the governor’s residence to pay condolences.

Governor Namadi’s loss has drawn widespread reactions from political leaders, traditional rulers, and citizens, who have expressed their solidarity and offered prayers for the family during this challenging time.

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Senator Babangida Hussaini Promotes Unity with Christmas Donations, Condolence Visit

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By Ahmed Rufa’i Dutse

In a demonstration of unity and inclusivity, Senator Babangida Hussaini of Jigawa North-West Senatorial District has extended goodwill gestures to Christian communities during the Christmas celebrations, earning widespread praise from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
The Deputy Chairman of CAN in Kazaure Local Government, Pastor Ochai Abho, expressed gratitude on behalf of the Christian community, acknowledging the senator’s thoughtful contributions of rice and cash to believers across the 12 local government areas of the district.
In a statement released in Dutse, Pastor Abho lauded Senator Hussaini’s consistent support for the Christian population, especially during festive periods. He described the senator’s interventions as a symbol of compassion and inclusiveness, strengthening bonds across religious lines.
“The Christian Association of Nigeria appreciates Senator Babangida Hussaini (Walin Kazaure) for his generosity, kindness, and care to his constituents,” the statement read. “His continued inclusion of Christians in his programs underscores his commitment to fairness and unity.”
Pastor Abho emphasized that the senator’s actions have promoted peaceful coexistence and demonstrated leadership that transcends religious boundaries.
Meanwhile, Senator Hussaini has also reached out to mourn the passing of Elder Ayuba Bako, a respected member of the Kazaure Christian community, who passed away during his 50th wedding anniversary celebration on Christmas Day.
Represented by Alhaji Umar Mega, the senator paid tribute to the late Elder Ayuba, describing him as a man of peace, humility, and strong faith who left an indelible mark in Kazaure, where he lived for over 50 years.
Hussaini offered prayers for the bereaved family and encouraged them to find solace in their faith, affirming his commitment to fostering unity and shared values within the district.
The senator’s dual gestures—celebrating the season of giving and standing with the grieving—have solidified his image as a bridge-builder and compassionate leader, earning him accolades from both Christian and Muslim communities.

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NG-CARES Empowers Jigawa Facilitators with Motorcycles to Boost Rural Outreach, Economic Growth

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By Ahmed Aminu, Dutse

In a bold move to enhance grassroots development and promote economic recovery, the Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) program has distributed motorcycles to facilitators across the 27 local government areas of Jigawa State under its FADAMA CARES Results Area II initiative.

The distribution is seen as a strategic intervention aimed at bridging gaps in rural service delivery, ensuring timely support for farmers, and strengthening community-based projects.

The State Programme Coordinator, Dr. Aliyu Inuwa,
emphasized that the motorcycles were provided to ease mobility challenges faced by facilitators in reaching remote communities.

“This intervention is designed to enhance your capacity to deliver services efficiently and achieve better results for rural development programs,” Dr. Inuwa stated.

Highlighting the importance of accountability, he urged beneficiaries to adhere to maintenance agreements to ensure the motorcycles remain functional and impactful throughout the program’s implementation.
The initiative comes at a time when rural communities are grappling with economic hardships and food insecurity. By improving mobility and accessibility, the motorcycles will enable facilitators to monitor agricultural activities, deliver technical support, and supervise economic recovery programs in hard-to-reach areas.

A member of the Beneficiary Targeting Selection Committee, Mr. Aminu Adamu,
described the gesture as a reward for dedication, acknowledging the facilitators’ critical role in achieving the goals of FADAMA CARES.

“This effort underscores our collective commitment to rural transformation and economic recovery,” Adamu said.
He called on facilitators to prioritize maintenance and security of the motorcycles to sustain their impact.

Voices from the Field
For facilitators like Malam Yahaya from Kazaure, the motorcycles provide a timely solution to mobility challenges.

“This intervention will improve our ability to reach remote areas, offer support to farmers, and oversee agricultural programs effectively,” Yahaya noted.

He also appealed for additional support, particularly for fueling and maintenance costs, to ensure uninterrupted field operations.
The motorcycle distribution aligns with NG-CARES’ broader strategy to revitalize rural economies, strengthen agricultural productivity, and improve livelihoods in Jigawa State.
As facilitators gear up for expanded field operations, the intervention is expected to accelerate the implementation of development programs, reduce poverty, and empower rural communities, marking a significant step toward post-pandemic economic resilience.

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