Subsidy Removal: Gombe govt. distributes palliatives to 30,000 beneficiaries

Governor Inuwa Yahaya announced the distribution during an event in Dadin Kowa community

The Gombe state government has initiated the distribution of relief packages to aid 30,000 beneficiaries in mitigating the impact of the petrol subsidy removal on the state’s residents.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya announced this during the launch of the distribution event on Tuesday in Dadin Kowa community, located in the Yamaltu/Deba Local Government Area of the state.

The governor emphasized that these items constitute the initial stage of the relief distribution process.

Governor Yahaya disclosed that the state government’s objective is to support over 420,000 beneficiaries throughout the entire state.

He clarified that the ongoing launch focuses on the first phase, aimed at assisting 30,000 beneficiaries.

“The palliative distribution is expected to target 420,000 beneficiaries across the state,” he said.

He said each of the 30,000 beneficiaries would receive one bag of 5kg rice, one carton of spaghetti, two bags of fertilisers, and two litres of pesticide.

According to the governor, the inclusion of agricultural inputs is strategic, considering that 80 per cent of Gombe residents are engaged in agriculture.

He said that the support was to ensure a bountiful harvest, guarantee rural livelihoods, and promote food security, especially in the upcoming dry season.

Mr Yahaya said it was a necessary step taken toward the long-term economic stability and development of the country.

“Today’s event demonstrates the state government’s commitment to supporting the people through trying times.

“As we face these economic challenges, we are with you; the government is fully aware of the situation that individuals and households are going through across the state.

“Today, we are taking a concrete step in order to show responsibility and ensure that no one is left behind during this trying time,” he said.

Mr Yahaya urged the committee in charge of the distribution to carry out their duty with the fear of God and dedication to duty.

Haruna Abdullahi, the executive secretary of Gombe state emergency management agency, commended the state government and assured that the palliatives would reach the targeted persons.

Mr Abdullahi, who is also the chairman of the committee in charge of the distribution of the palliatives, urged beneficiaries to use the items judiciously and not sell the agriculture inputs.

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