Jigawa State Government has announced significant achievements in reducing poverty to zero level in the state, marking a major milestone in its efforts to improve the lives of its citizens.
According to the Honorable Commissioner for Special Duties, Auwal Sankara, the state has made tremendous progress in addressing the plight of its citizens through various direct policies and government support.
The commissioner attributed the success to the state government's commitment to providing relief to the most vulnerable members of society.
One of the key initiatives implemented by the state government was the establishment of palliative shops in various local government areas.
These shops provided food items such as rice, beans, maize, and Guinea corn at discounted prices, making them more accessible to low-income families.
In addition to the palliative shops, the state government also implemented free feeding programs for hundreds of people across all local government areas during Ramadan.
This initiative was designed to provide relief to those who were struggling to make ends meet during the holy month.
The state government also provided financial support to vulnerable and destitute individuals, as well as relief materials to flood victims.
This support was critical in helping those affected by the floods to recover and rebuild their lives.
Furthermore, Jigawa State met its quota at the Federal Character Commission, with credible indigenes filling required positions in various military and paramilitary establishments.
This achievement was seen as a major breakthrough for the state, as it marked a significant increase in the number of indigenes represented in the federal civil service.
The state government's efforts have been commended by stakeholders, who praised the governor's leadership and vision in achieving these remarkable successes.
The achievements are a testament to the state government's commitment to reducing poverty and improving the lives of its citizens.
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