
Nigerian Government asked to Redeem Pledge of 10billion Naira
The Federal House of Representatives has urged the Nigerian Government to redeem their pledge of 10 billion naira for the victims of Plateau attacks and to also extend the same privileges to victims of crises in the North East and other parts of the country. Information Guide Nigeria
Speaking, Rep. Yusuf Gagdi said the barbaric killings have caused a serious crisis in some parts of the Jos North and Bassa Local Government Areas, stressing that these communities have no voice in the representative in the house to air their grievances, following the death of their representative, late Hon. Maitala Haruna who died on 2nd April 2021 which was announced at House Plenary on 13th April 2021.
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The Authority reports that House of Representative members called on the Speaker of the House to appoint a high-powered delegation to pay a condolence visit to the Government of Plateau State and commiserate with the Governor on the lives and properties that have been lost due to crisis in the state. Jamb Results
They also called on the National Emergency Management Agency, Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, and other humanitarian agencies to provide relief materials to the victims of the attacks, in order to reduce the sufferings of their survivors.
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