He said the initiative formed part of the state government’s efforts to sustain and strengthen security operations in the state.
The programme will cover children under five years, adolescents, orphans, pregnant women, persons with disability, and the aged.
Mr Adamu said that the committee was mandated to provide immediate interventions.
The governors called on the federal government to adopt more decisive and coordinated measures to protect lives and property.
He urged the corps members to justify the gesture by approaching the service year with passion and integrity.
“The cultural norms are a major factor in challenges affecting women’s health and the prevalence of GBV in society,” he said.
She urged parents to present their children below five years for the polio vaccination exercise.
He said that Zamfara was the only state in Nigeria yet to implement the N70,000 minimum wage.
Mr Gumi, brother to the Islamic scholar, Ahmed Gumi, was former director of legal services of the Nigerian Army.
“This training is aimed at ensuring safe delivery of babies across all health facilities in the state.”
