In a new directive, the Jigawa State Government has ordered private security firms operating in the state to permit female security personnel to wear the hijab while on duty.
The announcement was made by the Commissioner for Media, Sagir Musa, during a press briefing at the Government House in Dutse. The directive affects three private companies currently contracted by the state.
According to Musa, the move is aimed at creating a more inclusive and comfortable working environment for women.
He stated that the decision aligns with the government’s broader goal of ensuring the dignity and confidence of female workers, particularly those serving in schools, hospitals, and courts.
The commissioner noted that the policy was introduced following recommendations from the state council’s committee on security in public institutions.
While some have applauded the move as a step toward empowering women within cultural and religious contexts, others are raising questions about the implications for workplace uniformity and personal choice.
The directive, as noticed by WorldClass247News, is expected to spark further public debate as it is implemented across the state.

