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Ismaila A sabo Hadejia

Ismaila A sabo Hadejia
(1)Wannan dai shine Hotona, wadda Idonku yake kallona. (2) Bayan na tafi gun Sarkina, zaku tuna ni watan wata rana. (3) In wani yayi kiran sunana, sai ku cane Allah yaji kaina. (4) Koda zakuyi jimamina, sai ku yimin addu'ah bayana. Marigayi Aliyu Akilu.

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

JIGAWA THE SECOND HIGHEST POVERTY STATE IN NIGERIA MY ARGUMENT AND THE CHALLENGES IN THE NEXT LEVEL... By Comrade Ahmed Ilallah

HADEJIA A YAU!



My mind vibrates, when I read the report that put Jigawa as the second poverty state in Nigeria, just after Zamfara, many can easily admit the position of Zamfara, due to the current insurgency, which is taking years now.

But my concern, dismay and arguments is the position of Jigawa. Jigawa cannot be in the highest poverty level in this country, I am questioning the methodology used for obtaining the result. What are the variables and modules used in the statistics that produced the said result? If employment generations, women & youth empowerment and increased in per capita incomes are instruments against poverty, Jigawa is among the realistic state in these capacity.

Jigawa a rural state, means the majority of the population are rural residents.  The present administration policy of empowering rural women with the programme titled “Goat Multiplication Programme” has not only enriched our local women, but has also increased the populations of small ruminants in the state. The programme is just an addition to the cluster farming programme and many empowerment programmes that are professorial of Jigawa State. In fact, the government policy has attracted private investors, like Dangote Rice, Gwiwa Independent Power Project and many others, that are all on stream.

Jigawa state as agricultural state, the state, the government of federation and the private investors in the last four years have hugely invested in agriculture, specifically in rice, sesame and wheat production, which yields a significant result especially in the Northeast of Jigawa and Southwest. Jigawa State is at the top in rice production in the country. I am assured of great economy and investments development and transformation in the state in the last years, through Jigawa Invest, we have factories that are now fully working. All these are visible.

The report can be a starting challenge to the incoming administration in the state, both the executive and legislative, if the report is against our expectation and has the facts that we are at that level. The challenges would be for the leaders to have a fresh strategy of alleviating poverty in the state with good understanding of the generality of Jigawa.

Though, I am googling to have the full report, I personally question the accuracy of this investigation. 

I boldly call the state government and all the CSOs that, we are working independently for good governance to perusal the report, and enlighten the public to disregard it.

This report is faulty, Jigawa is beyond many of the overrated states.

Friday, January 4, 2019

AVM. HAMZA ABDULLAHI..

HADEJIA A YAU!

Air Vice Marshal (retired) Hamza Abdullahi (2 March 1945-3 January 2019.
Hamza Abdullahi was born in Hadejia in Jigawa State, on 2 March 1945. He attended the Nigeria Air Force Tactical Training Wing, Kaduna in 1964. He completed the Aircraft Technical Officer’s Course in West Germany (1964–1966), and studied at the Royal Military Training Centre in Chichester, England in 1974. In July 1975, Lt. Colonel Abdullahi was air provost marshal and assisted in the coup that removed General Yakubu Gowon from power, replacing him with General Murtala Mohammed.

Hamza Abdullahi was appointed the Governor of Kano State in January 1984, he announced in January 1985 that his government was revitalizing the Expanded Program on Immunization, targeting children and pregnant women at risk from preventable diseases. As Minister of Federal Capital Territory from 1986 to 1989, Abdullahi oversaw the construction of Phase 1 of Abuja. His goal was to have 75% of the ministries in Abuja by 1990, the target date for the official transfer of the capital from Lagos. He described the new city as "a symbol of our unity". Abdullahi was promoted air vice-marshal in October 1988 and retired from the Nigerian Air Force two months later. He dead 3/1/2019. May his gentle soul rest in Jannatul firdaus.