He said the measure was aimed at boosting water supply and irrigation activities.
He said the 102 PHCs would be established this year, while 259 others would be established before the administration’s tenure expires.
Dayyabu said that the state was poised to make significant strides towards achieving its WASH goals.
“The President has the interest of the people of this great nation at heart.”
He said, “The approval is coming ahead of the graduation of about 1,500 youths recruited as personnel of the Katsina Security Watch network.”
Mr Mu’azu explained that the development followed a security council meeting on Tuesday.
“The order affects LGs fully affected by banditry and other related crimes,” Mr Mu’azu said.
The commander said that the EFCC had also adopted measures that would make it difficult for any person or group to tamper with the results of the elections.
A total of 16,625 houses were damaged by the disasters, and 1,620 farmlands submerged in Kafur, Danja and Ingawa LGAs.
Governor Aminu Masari’s government says the suspension of telecom services remains effective in seven out of the 17 local government areas earlier affected.