Monday, February 24, 2025 - The first executive
governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Ali Sa’ad, has called for the establishment of
more schools in remote areas of his hometown, Birnin-Kudu Local Government
Area.
Speaking on Sunday during the Jigawa State Citizens Engagement Program
introduced by the Namadi administration, he emphasized the need to bridge the
educational gap in underserved communities.
He noted that some areas in Birnin-Kudu lack access to schools due to
the long distances children must travel, which discourages attendance.
Sa’ad also urged the state government to establish more dispensaries
across all parts of the state to improve healthcare delivery and ensure that
citizens benefit from democratic governance.
In addition, he called for the completion of abandoned road projects
linking various communities, stressing that improved infrastructure would boost
economic activities and facilitate easier movement.
Governor Malam Umar Namadi, in response, commended the people of
Birnin-Kudu for taking the initiative to document their demands and present
them to the government.
He acknowledged their efforts, describing it as a record-breaking move,
and assured them that their requests would be carefully reviewed and addressed.
He further encouraged Jigawa residents to provide feedback on
development projects to ensure proper monitoring and accountability at all
levels.
The state Commissioner for Information, Youth, Sports, and Culture,
Sagir Musa, highlighted the purpose of the Citizens Engagement Program,
explaining that it was designed to enhance transparency in governance.
He stated that the Namadi administration introduced the initiative to
promote accountability among political officeholders and create a platform
where citizens can engage directly with their elected representatives to seek
answers on pressing issues.
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