Tuesday, 02 July, 2024

N5bn Palliative: ‘We’ve received N2bn’- Kwara State Governor 


Sequel to the Federal Government approval of N5 billion palliative for each state to enable them to procure food items for distribution to the poor in their respective states, the Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has confirmed the recipient of two billion naira (N2bn).

Governor AbdulRazaq in a statement via his Facebook page said the state is awaiting a balance of N2bn of the funds as well as N1bn worth of maize (40,000 bags) which the Central Bank of Nigeria is selling to each state from the national strategic reserve.

According to the governor, 48% (N1,920,000,000.00) of the N4bn is a noninterest loan that will be paid back over 20 months at N120,000,000.00 monthly.

AbdulRazaq added that he had ordered the immediate purchase of rice in the value of the amount which will be overseen by a committee headed by the Kwara State Police Commissioner Ebun Oluwarotimi Adelesi, who will be supported by the Emir of Shonga Dr. Haliru Yahya, religious leaders, civil society leaders, and other important stakeholders in the state.

He also confirmed the receipt of the remaining three trucks of the bags of rice donated to the state by the Federal Government, saying the distribution has commenced through various channels of reaching out to the public, including lawmakers who represent the 24 state constituencies and other stakeholders in the state.

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“We have received N2bn out of the N4bn relief funds that the Federal Government released to states for the purchase of rice to be distributed en masse to vulnerable members of the public to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal. We await a balance of N2bn of the funds as well as N1bn worth of maize (40,000 bags) which the Central Bank of Nigeria is selling to each state from the national strategic reserve.

“I urge those we have saddled with the responsibility of distributing these palliatives to do so in the spirit of fairness to all, particularly to the most vulnerable persons, because it is simply impractical for everyone to get at the same time.

“Similarly, I appeal to members of the public to remain patient and calm as multi-layered steps are being taken in phases, including huge interventions to support massive food production, local production of gas-powered vehicles, support for small and medium scale enterprises, manufacturing and other businesses, to boost the economy and ease the difficulties arising from the removal of fuel subsidy.”

Governor AbdulRazaq commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the several initiatives of the Federal Government to bring ease to the people and reassure Kwaran’s commitment to their welfare. 


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