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Buni Supports 200 Orphans With N50,000 Each

This is the second time the governor is directly supporting another set

 The Yobe Governor, Mai Mala Buni, says he is supporting 200 orphans with the sum of N50,000 each to be self reliance.

Mr Buni made this known while hosting 200 orphans from the 17 local government areas of the state on Saturday in Damaturu.

He also directed the Ministry of Wealth Creation, Empowerment and Employment Generation to provide 400 widows with empowerment packages for self reliance.

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The governor said the orphans deserve care from government and the society.

He said it is necessary to support and give the orphans and other vulnerable groups a sense of belonging.

“Our decision to wade into supporting the orphans and widows, among other vulnerable groups, is to empower them with a start-up capital for self-reliance.

“We must join hands together to help those who lost their parents, taking into cognizance the decade age long insurgency suffered across the state.

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He commended the Qatari Foundation for their infrastructural support to orphans and vulnerable people across the state.

Babagana Kyari, the coordinator of the programme, commended Gov. Buni for his consistent concern to the plight of orphans and widows in the state.

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Mr Kyari, who is also a Special Adviser to the Governor on Religious Affairs, said the gesture was not the first of its kind.

“This is the second time the governor is directly supporting another set of 200 orphans with cash.

“This gesture will surely go a long way in cushioning the hardships of making ends meet,” Mr Kyari said.

NAN

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