Mr Baba-Alkali, assured that the committee would deliver on its mandate.
Mr Yahaya said Mrs Tinubu shows care, concern, and love towards Nigerians.
According to him, it is the commission’s sacred duty to ensure that these communities do not suffer in silence.
Mr Bile said that in the year under review, 1,591 cases were presented at the snakebite hospital in Kaltungo.
Mr Umar said that the administration of Mr Yahaya had made several interventions.
Deputy Governor Manassah Jatau, while flagging off the initiative, hoped it would significantly reduce the number of malnourished children.
Mr Jatau expressed optimism that the state would witness improved health indices and better service delivery.
Mrs Ishaya said that some of the widows were yet to get their late husbands’ entitlements since 2011.
The agreement was sealed between the organised labour and the state government on Monday in Gombe.
While commending all the security agencies in the state, Mr Manassah pledged continued government support to the service.
