He said the commission also invited five former and serving council chairmen for questioning.
Mr Sambo said that 60 health facilities had already been revitalised in 2024.
Mr Shitu, who lauded Governor Umar Namadi for his support, said the prompt payment of pension and gratuity helped to enliven the hearts of the beneficiaries.
Mr Namadi pledged to make Jigawa greater as he signed the second appropriation bill since assuming office.
Ms Abubakar stated that the exercise was designed to build the capacity of the participants.
Mr Namadi said the development would improve electricity availability and stimulate economic growth in the state.
NAGGW’s director-general, Saleh Abubakar, said this when he paid a courtesy call to the Emir of Dutse in Jigawa State on Thursday.
Surveys carried out in Dutse and Gombe, showed that prices of food items dropped slightly by about 10 per cent occasioned by the ongoing harvesting.
The comptroller added that it was also to protect migrants and address the root causes that contribute to the proliferation of smuggling networks.
She, therefore, urged members of the public to join the command’s efforts to ensure safety on highways.
