Bade LG Chairman Distributes Food to Vulnerable Persons in 10 Wards
From Sani Gazas Chinade, Damaturu
The Chairman of Bade Local Government Area in Yobe State, Hon. Ibrahim Babagana, has distributed approximately 600 bags of grains across ten wards within the local government council to alleviate the suffering of residents.
Addressing journalists at his office, he emphasized that the palliative distribution highlights the chairman’s dedication to supporting the vulnerable Muslim Ummah community during this sacred period.
This initiative aims to alleviate the struggles faced by the people amidst the current economic challenges.
Hon. Ibrahim Babagana outlined that the collaboration with community leaders and politicians ensures the fair distribution of essential food items to those in need across Bade Local Government Area.
He noted that Governor Mai Mala Buni and party leaders are attentive to the prevailing economic difficulties, leading to the distribution of palliatives.
In alignment with the Governor’s directive to provide essential food items to vulnerable members of society during Ramadan, Ibrahim assured the sustainability of this palliative measure.
It is intended to significantly mitigate the economic hardships faced by the community, which are expected to be temporary and soon resolved with Governor Mai Mala Buni’s efforts in addressing the economic reforms.
Reports indicate that the Council Chairman and his team traversed the community to personally distribute the palliatives to residents.
Beneficiaries were selected from all ten wards within the local government area, pointing to the mobilization of resources by the local government to offer essential support.
“We are dedicated to ensuring that the people of Bade have access to basic necessities during this challenging period. We appreciate the invaluable support and guidance of Governor Mai Mala Buni in this endeavor,” stated Babagana.
He encouraged ongoing support and cooperation with the administration of Governor Mai Mala Buni to drive progress in the state. Additionally, he urged beneficiaries to make judicious use of the food items provided to alleviate their suffering.