The Jigawa government has deployed 20 speedboats to enhance evacuation and emergency response services in flood-prone areas.
Mr Namadi said the government had already constructed several embankments in all the flood-prone areas.
Mr Bature said the gesture was meant to support the beneficiaries during the upcoming Eid-el Fitr.
The schools were established to integrate the Tsangaya Islamic education into the western system of education and to tackle the problem of out-of-school children.
The flood ravaged 138,442.36 hectares of farmlands and displaced 1,554 farming communities across 22 local government areas.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says at least 19 LGAs of Jigawa are in high- and moderate-risk areas.
The Pharmacists Council of Nigeria has shut down 355 pharmacies and patent medicines shops in Jigawa for various offences.
Mr Namadi said his administration accorded special priority to girl-child education.
Mr Musa said the government had also suspended the desk officers of the programme in 27 local government areas of the state.
Some of the farmers said the damage caused by the floods could be estimated at over N30 billion.
