The Jigawa State Government is to recruit 9,970 security guards to protect public facilities in the state.
The Commissioner for Information, Youth, Sports and Culture, Sagir Ahmed, stated this on Tuesday, saying the approval was granted during the State Executive Council meeting.
Ahmed said the decision was sequel to the recommendations from the Committee on the Safety of Schools, Health Institutions, and Courts.
“The council approved the report of the committee, which recommends the adoption of preventive security measures to ensure maximum protection for all primary and secondary schools, high courts, magistrate and Shari’a courts, primary health centres, and general hospitals across the state,” he said.
Ahmed said the initiative would enhance security, adding that “this will not only provide job opportunities but also instill a sense of responsibility among locals in securing their own communities,” and curb crime and improve safety around public institutions.
Meanwhile, the state government has also waived of N112.01m for 335 victims of the 2024 floods enrolled in the Jigawa State Rice Millionaire Project.
Ahmed said the waiver covers the cost of seeds, fertilisers, agrochemicals, and labour to support the affected farmers.
“This decision underscores the government’s commitment to easing the burden on flood victims and ensuring their quick recovery,” he said.