Hadejia expressed this in a meeting with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Dutse on Monday.
He claimed that Adamu has not been seeking political gatherings or exercises in the state since he said that he isn't a government official.
"On the off chance that that is the explanation behind the pastor, he should better leave; it is a result of legislative issues he was given the arrangement.
"It is extremely grievous that when something occurs in the state, regardless of whether great or awful, you will never observe the priest coming to cheer or feel for the general population.
"The ongoing surge which submerged more than 500 networks in the state, with 40 passings including loss of foodstuff, properties, farmlands and live stocks, the pastor did not in any case try to come and feel for the general population".
Hadejia expressed that Jigawa is an agrarian state loaded with possibilities, and in that capacity, the clergyman of water assets ought to team up with the service of agribusiness to bridle the possibilities in it.
He said that Jigawa government is presently burning through billions of naira on water extends over the state, yet called attention to that the pastor couldn't pinpoint what he has commitment in such manner.
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