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YARI DISTRIBUTES 145 TRUCKS OF GRAINS AS PALLIATIVES TO PEOPLE OF ZAMFARA.(PHOTO).


Yari Distributes 145 Trucks of Grains as Palliatives to People of Zamfara

About 140 trucks of Maize is set for distribution across 14 local government areas of Zamfara state by Abdulaziz Yari the Senator representing Zamfara West. 

This was disclosed in a statement to newsmen in Gusau by his Chairman, Publicity Committee, Malam Ibrahim Muhammad Dan'madami.

Speaking, Chairman of the 25 man member State Committee, Lawal Liman Gabdon explained that the distribution of the palliatives would commence on Tuesday across the 147 wards of the state.

Lawal Liman stated that each local government was allocated 10 trucks of maize for 12,000 beneficiaries identified during the enumeration conducted by local government and ward-level committees, with the exception of GUSAU LGA, which received an additional five trucks.

He further explained that within this allocation, 1,000 beneficiaries must be selected from each ward, while the remaining beneficiaries should be drawn from the local government headquarters.

According to him, beneficiaries must be heads of the households, needy, widows left with orphans or divorcees with young children.

Gabdo also charged the committee members to be just and fair in the distribution and urged the beneficiaries to pray for the donor as well as prevailing peace and harmony in the state and the country at large.

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