Friday, February 16, 2024 - State Governor, Babagana Zulum has urged citizens of the state to fast and offer special prayers as done in the past for divine intervention over the current hardship caused by inflation.
Zulum in his broadcast to the people of the
state implored traditional rulers, clerics and citizens to observe a one-day
voluntary fast on Monday, 19, February, 2024, for peace, prosperity and the
development of the state.
“I am deeply troubled by the recent
hardships faced by our citizens, particularly the high cost of food items. I understand
the burden that this places on families and individuals, and I want to assure
you that we are taking decisive steps to alleviate this issue,” he said.
"Our government is
focusing on reviving agriculture in the state, intending to increase food
production and reduce our reliance on food palliative.
“We are investing in modern farming
techniques, providing support to local farmers, and creating incentives for
agricultural innovation. By doing so, we hope to not only lower the cost of
food items but also to create sustainable livelihoods for our people,”
He said that his administration is engaged
with stakeholders particularly those in the business of essential commodities
that include all forms of grains and building materials and had taken
far-reaching decisions to mitigate the rising cost of the essential goods.
"In addition to our efforts in
agriculture, we are also working on increasing the distribution of palliatives
especially for residents in Maiduguri Metropolitan and Jere.
"As your Governor I want to assure you
that we will continue to improve healthcare service delivery, education and
water supply,” Zulum said.
He lamented the recent incidents mines on
major roads in the state, adding that those engaged in the dastardly to
sabotage government would not succeed
"I want to assure you that we are
working tirelessly with security forces to rid our roads of these deadly
devices and to ensure the safety of all those who travel within our state.
“I believe there are forces behind
sabotaging the gains recorded so far. However, we are working to ensure the
perpetrators are fished out and dealt with accordingly,” Mr Zulum said.
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