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Zulum Distributes Food Items To 100,000 Families In Maiduguri, Environs

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Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has launched a food distribution campaign to over 100,000 households in the state capital Maiduguri and its surrounding area, the Jere Local Government.

According to a statement released on Wednesday, the distribution aimed to alleviate the hardship caused by rising food and other essential commodity prices.

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Zulum gave a symbolic presentation of the palliative on Wednesday at the Maiduguri Sports Centre, where the distribution would take place.

Each of the 100,000 households received one bag of 25kg rice and another bag of 25kg maize.

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After flagging off the distribution, Zulum spoke to journalists about the importance of continuing to support the people in order to address the country’s hardships.

The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to prioritising the welfare of the people, especially those facing extreme hardship as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency.

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He said: “We are here today to flag off the distribution of food items to 100,000 heads of households from Maiduguri Metropolitan and its environs. Everyone in Nigeria is aware of the hardship people face regarding food shortages.

“All the preceding food distribution exercises we had conducted were carried out in other local government areas. Because of the difficulties our people are experiencing, we decided to come here today and kick off the exercise for the people of Metropolitan and its surroundings. These communities have not benefited immensely compared to other places.”

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He noted that the exercise targets the most vulnerable members of the society in order to reduce the burden of the high cost of living in the metropolis, adding that the current economic hardship is not only in Borno State, but it is a global crisis.

He promised that the distribution of the palliative would be scaled up from 100,000 households to over 200,000 families in order to cover other places, including seven local government areas in southern Borno.

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He said: “We have flagged off the distribution of the palliative for 100,000 today; my intention is not to stop at 100,000 households; we believe before the end of Ramadan, we shall reach up to 200,000 across the state.

“Wherever there is insurgency, they may experience a food crisis because of the limited access to agricultural land. For this reason, in Borno State, we have started the distribution of palliative since 2011.”

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He added, “As long as I am the governor of Borno State, the distribution of palliative will continue. However, I want to stress that while the palliative distribution continues, we will continue investing in commercial and subsistence agriculture.”

The governor urged the people, particularly those without a source of income, to engage in agriculture while assuring them of all necessary assistance, such as free buses, agricultural inputs, and cash support.

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He disclosed that: “The FG has also rolled out an agricultural scheme under the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and in Borno State; we have programmes to boost irrigation and commercial farming.

“We have started distributing food palliative care since 2011 and are doing our best. I call on our people to be patient because the government handles the crisis. What we are doing is enormous, but as a responsive and responsible government, we shall continue to do our best to cushion the effects of the hardship.”

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The governor, however, warned that his administration would not condone anyone sabotaging its efforts in peacebuilding.

“Some people are trying to instigate the public to cause disturbances. ,

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