Author: Abdullahi Muhammad

THE 34-year-old Jigawa State, located in the northwestern region of Nigeria, is in dire need of preservation from harm, ruin, and loss. And this call for salvation became necessary, given the way its recent political elites are being pushed to adopt self-centeredness at the expense of the general good of the state. One would have thought that former governor, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar and the present governor, Malam Umar A. Namadi, are sagacious enough to know that political jobbers are not worthy enough to be taken seriously in the realm governance. They may have their nuisance values, and can be useful…

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