Jigawa State: Governor Namadi sign State’s 2025 budget of ₦698.3 billion into law

Governor of Jigawa State, Umar Namadi, has signed the State’s 2025 budget of ₦698.3 billion into law at a ceremony held at the council chamber of the government house.

Governor of Jigawa State, Umar Namadi, sign the State’s 2025 budget of ₦698.3 billion into law
Governor of Jigawa State, Umar Namadi, sign the State’s 2025 budget of ₦698.3 billion into law

Namadi said, “we’ve set aside 76% of this budget for capital projects. That’s not just a statistic—it’s our commitment to real change. Roads, schools, hospitals—these are the things that will drive growth and make daily life easier for all of us.”

According to Governor Namadi: “In a ceremony held at the council chamber of the government house, I signed Jigawa State’s 2025 budget into law. At ₦698.3 billion, it’s the largest in our history—and it’s not just a big number. It’s our plan to reshape Jigawa and make life better for everyone who calls it home.


We’ve set aside 76% of this budget for capital projects. That’s not just a statistic—it’s our commitment to real change. Roads, schools, hospitals—these are the things that will drive growth and make daily life easier for all of us.


I want to thank the Jigawa State House of Assembly for approving this budget on time. Their commitment shows how much they care about moving Jigawa forward. 


Now the real and hard part of this plan is putting it to reality. This isn’t something the executives can do alone. It’s going to take all of us—leaders, stakeholders, and communities. We have to work together to make sure this budget delivers results where they matter most.


So let’s get to it. If we put our heads together, we can make this budget a reality and create a brighter future for Jigawa In Sha Allah.”

In a ceremony held at the council chamber of the government house, I signed Jigawa State’s 2025 budget into law. At ₦698.3 billion, it’s the largest in our history—and it’s not just a big number. It’s our plan to reshape Jigawa and make life better for everyone who calls it… pic.twitter.com/uYQI3Y1iKa

— Umar Namadi (@uanamadi) December 31, 2024

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