Gov Lawal Flags Off Distribution Of Palliatives, Charges Committee Members On Fairness

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From Maiharaji Altine

Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara state has on Tuesday flagged off the distribution of palliatives in the State, reiterating that the food distribution was meant for all the people of the state regardless of their political affiliation.

At the symbolic ceremony, Governor Lawal tasked the committee responsible for distributing the palliatives to be fair and just.
Some bags of rice distributed during the flag off exercise at Sardauna Memorial Stadium, Gusau

The Governor’s Spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, in a statement issued in Gusau, stressed that as a stop-gap measure, Zamfara State is rolling out support initiatives aimed at alleviating the hardships faced by the people due to the fuel subsidy removal.

He added that the Federal Government has granted each of the states of the federation and its Local Governments a loan of N5 billion at a 42% discount.

In his remark at the flag-off ceremony, Governor Lawal cautioned committee members to prioritise the fear of Allah above all other considerations, saying that the Government will not hesitate to apply appropriate sanctions to anyone found diverting the items or engaging in activities contrary to the agreed distribution procedure.

Some female beneficiaries waiting for the command to take their shares

“Zamfara State has received N2 billion of the allocation. The State Government has received 11,877 bags of 50-kilogram rice and 2,834 bags of 25-kilogram rice for distribution across 6 Local Government Areas in this initial phase.

“The second batch of the Federal Government’s food palliative distribution for the remaining 8 Local Government Areas will commence as soon as the delivery is received.

“The State is scheduled to receive 14,516 bags of 50kg of rice and 3,200 metric tons of maise for distribution to all polling units across the State. The Government also pledged to supplement the N5 billion with additional funds.

“Also, for a fair distribution of these support items, Governor Lawal has set up a committee chaired by His Excellency, the Deputy Governor.

“Each LGA will receive an average of 2,000 bags of grains. Fertilisers, farm machinery, and improved seedlings will also be distributed to our people, along with the provision of arable land in every Local Government to support the national policy on food security.

Other male beneficiaries during the flag off exercise

“Furthermore, 50 HiAce 18-seater Buses will also be made available to facilitate inter and intra-state transportation at relatively low prices. The operational model is currently under development. The payment of scholarships to our students is undergoing review for implementation.

“Ten thousand youths will be engaged as an environmental task force team. Over 300,000 youths will be employed in various schemes, including agricultural activities.”

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