The
Borno State Government, on Thursday, said it planned to distribute N135
million to unemployed youths and vulnerable people in Maiduguri in a
bid to fight acute poverty.
The state Governor, Alhaji Kashim
Shettima, made the disclosure in Maiduguri at the commencement of the
distribution of the money to the beneficiaries.
Represented by
Alhaji Kadiri Rahis, the Caretaker Committee Chairman of the Maiduguri
Metropolitan Council (MMC), Shettima said the money would be distributed
to beneficiaries in 15 wards of Maiduguri township.
The governor said that for even spread, each of the 15 wards would receive N9 million for distribution to some 300 individuals.
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to him the money will be given to widows, orphans, aged persons and
unemployed youths. “The target is to assist the beneficiaries to fight
chronic poverty,” he said.
He added that each of the beneficiaries
would receive N30,000 to enable them to resolve pressing needs and
engage in mini business.
He said the government had also approved
the distribution of 600 bags of 50kg rice for distribution to the 15
wards of the metropolis.
The gesture was aimed at bringing succour to residents of the metropolis due to the prevailing security challenges.
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