The minister said sustainable development is driven by an empowered and productive population.
The governor assured that the crime would not go unchecked, disclosing that the Nigeria Police and other security agencies had commenced intensive investigations.
Mr Ajaero said the protest would demand decisive government action against insecurity.
Mr Yahaya said the move would strengthen healthcare services.
The northern governors described the kidnapping as tragic, senseless, and utterly unacceptable.
Ms Jimeta noted that the absence of verified personnel records had hindered effective manpower planning and management across the state’s civil service.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya has assented to the Gombe State Information Technology and Digital Economy Commission Bill.
The governor appealed to both leaders and citizens to remain committed to promoting peace, harmony, and community development.
Mr Yahaya described the project as a milestone in the state’s push for energy security and rural electrification.
The speaker commended Mr Yahaya for distributing the food items, particularly to the less privileged members of society during the Ramadan fasting.
