
By Our Correspondent
The state coordinator for Game changers Group – GCG, (a veritable social and Political platform), Musa Muhammad Hadejia has described the three consecutive visits to Jigawa by the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu for the launch of National Food Bank, and 200 Women empowerment initiative, the visit made to Jigawa state by Wife of the Vice President, for another empowerment support to women; plus the visit to the state on Jigawa Investment and Economic Development Summit are triple visits that culminated in to yet fostering Jigawa state as veritable channel for national upgrade and stronger links between the government and the people.
Making the assertion recently in a press statement, Musa Hadejia described the three scenarios as a triple success for both the government and the people as they provide wider understanding and cooperation between the government and the people.
Musa Hadejia, an Education Specialist, and public Affairs commentator further suggested that the dividends of the three visits will further culminate in to greater economic impetus for the people.
He said, the First Lady had stressed the virtues of the women folk and the common man, with strong push for their self reliance and relevance in the political dynamics of Nigeria.
He explained that the visit by the wife of the vice president postulates the governments focus on creative and innovative approach to women’s inclusion and equity in public affairs that will open doors for more economic opportunities and social stability for women; for both the state and the nation.
Hadejia, the state coordinator for Game changers Group – GCG, ( a veritable social and Political platform), called on all stakeholders and political leaders to work collaboratively towards making Jigawa state and indeed the entire northern region and by extension Nigeria, as targets for affective and reliable models for the Sustainable Development Goals.
He stressed that, the triple visits by the three national leaders will for a long time be remembered, and will open more doors for further interface with national and international leaders for the growth and development of the state.



