Jigawa govt intervenes in Walida Abdulhadi case, urges calm

Jigawa Government Addresses Concerns Over Walida Abdulhadi Case
The Jigawa State Government has responded to rising public concern regarding the case of Walida Abdulhadi, a resident of the state. In an official statement, the government assured citizens that it is actively working to resolve the situation.
Hamisu Mohammed Gumel, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, confirmed that state authorities have been informed of the case since its emergence and have taken steps to monitor the situation closely.
Recognizing the emotional impact of the issue on Walida’s family and the wider community, the government stated it is treating the matter with the utmost seriousness.
The Jigawa State Ministry of Justice has been formally involved to ensure compliance with all necessary legal and administrative protocols. The ministry is collaborating with relevant authorities to protect the rights and interests of the affected individual.
Additionally, Governor Malam Umar Namadi has taken a personal interest in the case. He, along with senior government officials, has initiated high-level discussions with appropriate agencies to ensure that the case is managed fairly and transparently.
The government reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the rights and welfare of its citizens, characterizing this duty as a fundamental priority of the current administration.
While expressing gratitude for the public’s concern, solidarity, and prayers, the government urged residents to maintain calm and allow legal processes to proceed without interference.
A more detailed update will be provided as developments arise.






