Mr Radda explained that his administration was determined to end banditry in Katsina, which was part of his campaign promises.
Mr Radda underscored the need to promote digital growth in the state by expanding broadband access.
Governor Dikko Radda praised the committee for delivering credible results despite political pressures and warnings from critics.
Mrs Radda said, “Education is indeed a unique tool that can be used to measure the development of any society, state or country at large.’’
Mr Gwajo-Gwajo urged eligible citizens to obtain their permanent voter cards to ensure active participation in future elections.
Mr Lawal-Jobe said the committee would submit its report within two weeks of inauguration.
The town hall meeting was inaugurated on Thursday at Kankara LGA by Deputy Governor Faruq Lawal-Jobe.
The spokesperson for the governor, Ibrahim Mohammed, confirmed the accident in a statement.
The SSG stated that Buhari’s remains were expected in Katsina by noon on Tuesday.
Mr Imam said that the situation affected 36,288 households across the state.
