Hon. Zanna distributes food palliatives to 5,000 households in Borno

 

By SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri, –

Member representing Kaga/Magumeri/Gubio Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives from Borno State , Hon. Usman Zannah, has distributed food items to 5,000 heads of households.

Other beneficiaries of the gesture include stakeholders of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, families of Civilian Joint Task Force, hunters and vigilantes among others, in order to cushion the effect of economic hardship in his constituency the

Unveiling the distribution of the food items, which comprised of assorted bags of rice, grains and other condiments in Maiduguri at the weekend, Hon. Zanna said the gesture was to encourage people in the constituency to value government presence and be law-abiding citizens.

“This is part of the federal government’s intervention to alleviate suffering of our people and ensure food security across the country,” Zanna said.

Zanna noted that the Youths and women groups are vulnerable, but he also holds those sacrificing their lives to provide peace so dearly, especially Civilian Joint Task Force members and other volunteers who deserve much of his support.

He thanked President Bola Tinubu, the Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima and Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum for all their support in ensuring that the troubled areas of his constituency were liberated which gave freedom and peace to Internally Displaced Persons to return back to their ancestral homes with dignity.

In a vote of thanks on behalf of the other, the Chairmen of Magumeri and Gubio, as well as beneficiaries, the Chairman of Kaga local government, Alhaji Goni Abdullah described Hon. Zannah as a philanthropist even before he became a federal lawmaker, as his Foundation has impacted positively on the lives of many people including students that he sponsored their education within and outside the state.

He therefore commended the federal lawmaker for supporting the civilian JTF and other security agencies consistently.

However, Abdullah warned the beneficiaries against selling the food items given to them, saying doing so will discourage future efforts of the lawmaker and government.

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