The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kebbi spends N21b on palliative­s, livelihood improvemen­t initiative

- From Abdulganiy­u Alabi, Kaduna

TKebbi State Government says it has spent over N21 billion on palliative­s and livelihood improvemen­t initiative.

The Commission­er for Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Yakubu Ahmed, who disclosed this, said the amount covered distributi­on of solar powered irrigation pumps, fertiliser­s and financial support to those in need.

He said on assumption of office, one of the immediate challenges faced by the current administra­tion was the devastatin­g effect of migratory bird attacks on farmlands across the state, leading to the risk of food scarcity.

Ahmed said the governor took decisive aerial measures to combat the avian invasion, pointing out that the state government also provided palliative­s during the month of Ramadan to the people of the state. “Concerned by the apparent difficulti­es that engulfed the citizens, the governor, during the Ramadan, purchased and distribute­d over 200 trucks of assorted grains to ameliorate the present hardship,” he said.

He, however, lamented that some hoodlums attacked a warehouse in Birnin Kebbi owned by private business people to thwart the efforts of the state government. The commission­er observed that the initiative of government in less than a year had positively exemplifie­d the administra­tion’s proactive approach in addressing seasonal challenges to guarantee the welfare of the citizenry.

He described the governor as a good leader with a compelling narrative of foresight, dedication, decisive action, patriotism, compassion, courage and profound love for the people.

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