Jigawa State Government has approved N4.8 billion for its 2025 Ramadan Feeding Programme, aimed at supporting vulnerable residents during the holy month....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>
This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Sagir Musa, during a press briefing on Monday night, following the State Executive Council meeting held at the Government House in Dutse.
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According to Musa, the programme will be jointly financed by the state and local governments, with the state contributing 55% of the funds while the local governments cover 45%.
He revealed that the number of feeding centres has increased from 609 last year to 630, with each centre providing three different meals per person.
“The council has approved a full package of three meals per individual, including kunu, kosai, and jollof rice, with provisions for 300 beneficiaries per centre,” Musa stated.
Revitalization of Health Care Centres
In addition to the feeding programme, the council approved the revitalization of 114 ward-level Primary Health Care Centres across the state.
The project, valued at N9.7 billion, aims to enhance healthcare services as part of the government’s commitment to Universal Health Care coverage.
Musa explained that the initiative falls under the World Bank-supported Immunization Plus and Malaria Progress for Accelerating Coverage and Transforming Services programme.
“This revitalization project underscores the government’s dedication to improving the well-being of Jigawa residents,” he added.
Jigawa State
Jigawa State is located in the northern region of Nigeria and was created on August 27, 1991. The state capital is Dutse, and it is divided into 27 local government areas.
Jigawa is predominantly inhabited by the Hausa and Fulani ethnic groups, and it is one of the twelve states in Nigeria governed by Sharia law.
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9jalead Official reported that Governor Umar Namadi-led Jigawa state government has announced free education for female indigenes in state-owned institutions, from primary school to PhD level.
The Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof Isa Chamo, said the initiative aims to empower women through education, regardless of their chosen field of study.
According to The Punch, Chamo said lack of finance would not truncate their aspirations. This is a significant step towards promoting gender equality and empowering women through education. By providing free education to female indigenes, the Jigawa State Government is empowering women to take control of their lives, make informed decisions, and contribute meaningfully to the development of their communities.”