Mrs Abubakar said the plan aimed to improve the welfare of vulnerable citizens.
NOA has engaged stakeholders in Jigawa to curb the illegal diversion and sale of ready-to-use therapeutic food.
He said many children in the state faced significant barriers in accessing quality education.
According to him, each of the trained lecturers and teachers is expected to train no fewer than 40 participants.
Mr Mukhtar revealed that the Jigawa HILWA’s visit to Katsina would enable them to learn from their Katsina counterpart, which has existed since 2014.
Katsina State is presently practising the incremental budgeting system.
UNICEF said 69.2 per cent of newborns to 17-year-olds were multi-dimensionally poor, and 59.5 per cent of children of newborns to 17 years monetarily poor in Kano.
According to him, the expected target of NLP users in Kano state is 75,000 by December 2023, which is envisaged to rise to 150,000 by the end of 2024.
