
To prevent mate adulteration, the Jigawa State Government established a 12-member Consumer Protection Committee.
Alhaji Aminu Kanta, the Commissioner of Commerce, Cooperatives, and Tourism, officially opened the committee on Friday.
According to Babura, the Ministry was directed by Governor Malam Umar Namadi to form the committee in order to reduce adulteration in commercial endeavours throughout the state.
To prevent mate adulteration, the Jigawa State Government established a 12-member Consumer Protection Committee.
Alhaji Aminu Kanta, the Commissioner of Commerce, Cooperatives, and Tourism, officially opened the committee on Friday.
According to Babura, the Ministry was directed by Governor Malam Umar Namadi to form the committee in order to reduce adulteration in commercial endeavours throughout the state.
According to him, the action is consistent with the administration’s goal of fostering mutual understanding between buyers and sellers and enhancing business activity in the state.
The commissioner thanked the governor for sanctioning the committee’s formation and exhorted the members to fear God in the performance of their duties.
Umar Alhaji Bala is the committee’s chairman, and Nasiru Muhammad will be its secretary.
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