Kano Appeal: Gov. Yusuf Seeks Divine Intervention
Kano State Government has tasked the residents to pray for the incumbent governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, ahead of the Appeal Court judgement.
Flagging off the distribution programme on Monday, the Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, who represented the state governor said the government holds those with special needs in high esteem and has more packages for them.
According to him, “We decided to approach the court of Appeal to reclaim all the votes, people of Kano cast for us, but which the Tribunal denied us during its ruling.
“It would be recalled that very soon, the Appeal court would give its ruling on the judgement, which the New Nigeria People Party (NNPP) filed against the governorship election tribunal that sacked the incumbent governor, Alhaji Yusuf.”
He stated that the state government commenced the second phase of distribution of palliatives to people with special needs in the state as well as orphans and widows of the military and paramilitary personnel in the state.
He disclosed that the palliatives which are distributed to cushion the effects of the removal of petroleum subsidy in the country will be given to 100 persons each with special needs from each of the 44 local government areas.
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Beneficiaries under this category include those with sight or hearing impairment, those with spinal cord problems, those with leprosy and limb impairment as well as albinos for which 100 bags each of rice and maize will be distributed to all the 44 local government areas.
“Today we are flagging of the second phase of distribution of palliatives to the good people of Kano state. The first phase consisted of the general public which each and every ward in the state received 400 bags of rice and 400 bags of maize.
“This second phase consists of what we are doing today, distribution of palliatives to people with special needs. Among those to benefit from this distribution exercise also are the widows and orphans of 19 number military and paramilitary forces in the State,” the deputy governor said.
Earlier, the chairman of the State Compliance Committee on Distribution of Palliatives, the Secretary to the State Government, Abdullahi Baffa Bichi announced the rules binding the distribution insisting that representatives of the beneficiaries abide by the rules.
“Every beneficiary should be given one bag of maize and one bag of rice. No two people or more should be paired on a bag or be given only rice or only maize,” he stated.
While speaking on the occasion, the leaders of the beneficiary groups who spoke on behalf of their people thanked the state government for considering their situation and giving them special treatment.