Borno Govt. Distributes Food Items to 100,000 Vulnerable Families

The Borno government has distributed food items to 100,000 vulnerable families in Maiduguri, to mitigate the economic hardship being faced by the people.

Gov. Babagana Zulum, who inaugurated the food distribution exercise, on Wednesday in Maiduguri, said the beneficiaries were vulnerable families drawn from Maiduguri Metropolitan Council.

He said the government considered the beneficiaries because they had not been benefiting from previous palliative designed for persons affected by the crisis in other parts of the state.

“Everybody in Nigeria is aware of the hardship currently faced by Nigerians, and we have been battling with insurgency for 13 years and wherever there is insurgency, there must be food crisis because people may not have the opportunity to cultivate their crops.

“This informed the decision of the Borno State Government to provide pilliative to the displaced communities of Borno State since 2010,” he said.

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According to Zulum, the gesture has no political or religious affiliations, adding that the beneficiaries were selected from all sections of the society without bias.

Zulum warned mischief makers hiding under the guise of the current situation to cause havoc and civil unrest, stressing that his administration would not condone laxity and indispline by self seeking elements trying to sabotage the government

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“Few days ago, we heard some people saying they want to go to the bush because of hardship. What we are diong might not be enough, but as a responsible government we shall continue to do our best to cushion the effect of the hardship

“Some are trying to instigate the people so that they can do riot. We shall not accept it, government is diong everything necessary to provide pilliative.

“Anybody who try to take the laws into his hands deliberately or to instigate people, politicised the worldwide food crisis, government will deal with that person,” he said.

He also announced plans by the state government to invest in commercial agriculture and irrigation activities to support the livelihood of the people.

Zulum said the federal government had rolled out farming programmes through the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, adding that project would go a long way in providing medium and longer term sustainable solutions.

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