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Zulum shares N172m, food items to flood victims, others

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno on Monday, in Damboa, coordinated the distribution of about N172 million cash and food items to 30,436 residents, including victims of destructions caused by flood.

A total of 436 persons were identified as victims who lost shelters and food items to flood caused by a recent downpour.

Many houses were destroyed by the flood which caused the displacement of some families, the chairman of Damboa Local Government Area, Prof. Adamu Garba Alloma, told the governor during on-the-spot briefing.

Zulum directed that each of the 436 victims be given N50,000 cash, a bag of maize grill, clothing materials and a mat.

He empathized with the affected persons, but urged residents to desist from building houses along waterways to forestall future occurrences.

Aside the 436 flood victims, Zulum also supervised the distribution of N5,000 each and fabrics to 30,000 residents majority of whom are widows, vulnerable women and men from different communities.

The beneficiaries of the cash and food items in Damboa, Borno State

The governor had toured communities in Hausari, Old Damboa Market and Kachallaburari since arriving Damboa on Sunday afternoon before passing night in the town.

Meanwhile, Governor Zulum, while in Damboa, directed the allocation of tractors, through a loan model, to farmers.

He said the tractors would accelerate the farming activities of residents.

On education, Zulum inspected an integrated mega Islamic school being built to combine Islamic and western education.

The visit was to accelerate completion in order to enable young people that attended traditional Islamic schools to qualify for tertiary education to acquire an equivalent of diploma certificates.

The governor has since approved construction of similar schools in Monguno in line with plans to have the schools in all 27 local government areas of Borno State.

Given its over 1,000 years’ history of Islamic scholarship, Borno has thousands of citizens with mainly Islamic education.

The higher Islamic schools provide such citizens, who meet certain criteria, the opportunities to qualify for admissions into integrated schools where they acquire equivalent of diplomas with which they could seek further western education to become graduates and go further.

The Star

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