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Solace base organizes town hall meeting for health stakeholders in Jigawa

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Solace base publisher Abdullateef Abubakar Jos making a point during the workshop

By Aliyu Mansur

Fridabs Solacebase Communications, the publishing organization of Solacebase online newspaper has conducted a town hall meeting for health stakeholders in Jigawa State.

Solacebase reports that the meeting aimed at improving healthcare services at the grass-root with the theme, ‘’ Community Health Development through Participatory Involvement’’, was part of an investigative and accountability project tagged Rural Health Accountability Project (RHAP).

Speaking earlier at the event, Solacebase Publisher, Abdullateef Abubakar Jos, said the meeting was geared towards addressing the challenges militating access to quality health care services at rural areas and epidemics preparedness of the state.

With our visit to some PHCs in some of the communities in Jigawa , we believe that the people and the government can interface on what needed to be done to improve access to health care at the grass-root.’’

On his part, a medical expert, Dr. Muhammad Namadina with Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital calls for collaboration between the government and the community as a measure to improve health care services at rural areas.

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Participants during the workshop

He urged the government to give priority to epidemic preparedness with sensitization of the populace on measures to adopt in case of outbreaks and participatory deployment of resources for transparency.

Some of the participants whom are health care givers decried lack of motivation from the state government to health workers.

‘’One of our major problem is lack of promotion and good incentives that can encourage a person to want to do more,’’ the health professionals lamented.

Also, some of the participants raised concern on inadequate health personnel at Primary Health Care centers in the state.

In a remark, the Jigawa State House of Assembly Chief Whip, Alhaji Lawan Garba Muhammad said the assembly has always been supportive of the state government with legal frame work that would improve access to health care delivery in the state.

The support of the house of assembly to the executive as measure to address shortage of manpower include the law establishing two more colleges of Nursing in Hadejia and Babura as well as improving that of Birnin- Kudu, ‘’Muhammad said.

Muhammad appreciated the initiative of the town hall meeting for stakeholders to evolve ways of improving the healthcare delivery in Jigawa.

Participants at the meeting include community leaders, civil society organizations, health care givers, lawmakers, policy implementers and security agents.

Meanwhile, a campus outreach and advocacy was also conducted by Fridabs Solacebase Communications, at Jigawa State School of Nursing and Midwifery, Birnin Kudu on Wednesday on the need for students to embrace rural posting as a measure to improve manpower shortage at grass-root.

 

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School Abductions: NUT Begins Nationwide Rally Today

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Public schools across Oyo State shut down Monday as teachers joined a nationwide protest called by the Nigeria Union of Teachers over the ongoing captivity of pupils and teachers abducted 18 days ago.

Armed men attacked three schools in Oriire Local Government Area on May 15, taking students and teachers from Community Grammar School, Baptist Nursery and Primary School, and L.A. Primary School.

Protests erupted in Oyo and Ogun states, with residents and civil society groups demanding immediate release of the victims.

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In Ogbomoso, a distraught mother whose children were among the kidnapped broke down in tears: “Where will I start from? The children are my tomorrow. Please help me.”

Teacher Ajibola Aboderin said: “How can anyone be so heartless as to kidnap a two-year-old? This country is deteriorating.”

Compliance with the strike was reported across all 33 local government areas of Oyo State. Parents turned children away from closed schools.

The union calls on federal and state governments to intensify security efforts and secure the captives’ release.

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Press centre Food Vendor Hajiya Hadiza Is Dead

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The Kano press community has been thrown into mourning following the death of Hajiya Hadiza, a popular food vendor.

Known for her warm personality and dedication to her business, Hajiya Hadiza reportedly passed away on Monday morning after a brief illness.

News of her death spread rapidly across the Press Centre, and environs on Monday, leaving many journalists, media workers and associates in shock.

Colleagues described the development as devastating, saying her absence would be deeply felt within the media community after nearly two decades serving meals to media practitioners and members of the public .

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For years, Hajiya Hadiza’s food stand was more than a place to eat. It served as a meeting point where reporters, editors and guests gathered for meals, conversations and moments of relaxation amid their demanding schedules.

Beyond her role as a food vendor, she was widely recognized for providing employment opportunities to young women, many of whom learned valuable skills and earned a livelihood through her business.

Several journalists who spoke on the development recalled her kindness, generosity and motherly disposition. They noted that she treated customers with respect and maintained strong relationships with people from different walks of life.

Members of the NUJ Press Centre described her as an integral part of the environment, saying her contributions over the years helped shape the social fabric of the press community. They prayed for Almighty Allah to forgive her shortcomings and grant her eternal rest.

As tributes continue to pour in, many say Hajiya Hadiza’s legacy will endure through the countless lives she touched, the young women she empowered and the memories she created among generations of journalists who passed through the Press Centre.

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2027: Over 1,500 Gombe Indigenes at KEDCO Endorse Dr. Jamil Isyaku Gwamna for Governor.

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In a major show of confidence and grassroots support, over 1,500 indigenes of Gombe State currently working at the Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) have unanimously endorsed the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Gombe state, Dr.Jamil Isyaku Gwamna, for the 2027 governorship election.

The group, comprising staff across various departments and ranks within KEDCO, organised a solidarity event to appreciate Dr. Gwamna and reaffirms their unwavering commitment to his candidacy and vision for the future of Gombe State.

The endorsement carries profound significance, as Dr. Gwamna is widely credited with securing employment opportunities for over 1,500 Gombe indigenes during his tenure at KEDCO—an intervention described by beneficiaries as transformative and life-changing.

The event was attended by the Managing Director of KEDCO, Dr. Abubakar Shuaibu Jimeta, who joined virtually from Saudi Arabia, where he is currently performing Hajj pilgrimage. Notably, Dr. Jimeta is among those whose careers were positively impacted under Dr. Gwamna’s leadership.

Speaking on behalf of the group, the KEDCO staff expressed deep appreciation for Dr. Gwamna’s visionary leadership, particularly highlighting his role in creating employment opportunities that have shaped their lives and careers.

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They described his intervention as a “life-changing opportunity” that has not only transformed their personal circumstances but also uplifted their families and communities across Gombe State.

“We are here to stand firmly behind a leader who invested in our future. Dr. Gwamna is a man of vision, compassion, and proven capacity. We are fully committed to supporting him until he emerges victorious in 2027. Not only us, but our relatives, families and well wishers are with and will support you hundreds percent,” the group stated.

The staff further emphasized that Dr. Gwamna remains the most qualified candidate to sustain and build upon the developmental strides of the current Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, CON, particularly in infrastructure, economic growth, and human capital development.

In his response, Dr. Gwamna, who almost broke into tears, expressed profound gratitude, visibly moved by the show of loyalty and appreciation.

He noted with pride that many of the beneficiaries of his interventions have risen through the ranks to occupy strategic positions, including managerial and senior administrative roles within KEDCO.

“Seeing you all today fills my heart with joy. This is a testament to the power of opportunity and the importance of investing in people. I am proud of what you have all become.

Dr. Gwamna commended their dedication and urged them to continue contributing meaningfully to the growth and stability of KEDCO, while serving as worthy ambassadors of Gombe State wherever they found themselves.

He reiterated his commitment to inclusive governance, stressing that his administration, if elected In sha Allah, will prioritize job creation, youth empowerment, and sustainable development.

“My doors remain open to all individuals and groups willing to partner for the progress and prosperity of our dear state. Together, we will build a future of opportunity, unity, and shared success,” he added.

The event attracted a wide range of stakeholders, including clerics, business leaders, politicians, and party officials, further underscoring the growing support base of Dr. Gwamna ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

 

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