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PHOTOS: Zulum distributes food items, N24m, inspects 350 housing project, others in Gwoza LG

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The Borno State governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, has visited Ngoshe, Warabe and Pulka communities of Gwoza Local Government Area of the state, distributing food items including N24million to vulnerable citizens in the area.

PHOTOS: Zulum donates food items, N24m, inspects 350 housing project, others in Gwoza LG
PHOTOS: Zulum donates food items, N24m, inspects 350 housing project, others in Gwoza LG
PHOTOS: Zulum donates food items, N24m, inspects 350 housing project, others in Gwoza LG
PHOTOS: Zulum donates food items, N24m, inspects 350 housing project, others in Gwoza LG
PHOTOS: Zulum donates food items, N24m, inspects 350 housing project, others in Gwoza LG
PHOTOS: Zulum donates food items, N24m, inspects 350 housing project, others in Gwoza LG
PHOTOS: Zulum donates food items, N24m, inspects 350 housing project, others in Gwoza LG
PHOTOS: Zulum donates food items, N24m, inspects 350 housing project, others in Gwoza LG

According to a statement posted on the governor’s verified social media handles, Mr Zulum supervised the distribution of food items and N24m in cash to 1,200 vulnerable citizens at Ngoshe town who returned from Pulka and Maiduguri.

“Each household received a 50kg bag of maize, 1 bag of 50kg sorghum, a 25kg bag of beans, a 12.5kg bag of rice, 5 litres of cooking oil, other condiments and N20,000 cash,” the statement said.

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The distribution, Mr Zulum said, was to continually support resettled communities before the rainy season during which they are expected to undertake agricultural activities in safety in farmlands as part of livelihoods.

The citizens returned to Ngoshe on the 15th of October 2020, after clearance from the military.

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Governor Zulum also assessed basic amenities after which he ordered the State Universal Basic Education Board to immediately provide furniture and ensure Ngoshe Central Primary School is reopened in two weeks.

The school project is currently at 95 percent completion level.

Also visited by the governor was an ongoing Ngoshe Primary Healthcare Centre where he charged the contractor to accelerate the completion to enable health workers provide services to the community.

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After leaving Ngoshe, Governor Zulum travelled to Warabe also in Gwoza and inspected 350 houses being built for residents whose homes were destroyed by insurgents.

Mr Zulum also visited Pulka where he inspected the construction of mega secondary school.

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