The construction of 1,000 homes in the states of Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina, Zamfara, Kaduna, Niger, and Benue has been approved by President Bola Tinubu, according to Vice President Kashim Shettima on Friday.
Shettima reportedly said this at the inauguration of projects the Borno State Government completed in the previous 100 days, according to a statement from Mr. Olusola Abiola, Director of Information for the Vice President’s Office.
The housing developments were a component of a larger federal government strategy to resolve conflicts in the North, according to the vice president.
Shettima also disclosed that Tinubu had given the National Emergency Management Agency approval to spend N50 billion to launch the Pulaku initiative, a non-kinetic response to the crisis that the northwest’s residents were facing.
“President Tinubu has approved the construction of 1,000 houses for the Fulani community in Kaduna and Benue states, as well as ancillary facilities like schools, clinics, and veterinary clinics in Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina, Zamfara, and Kaduna.
He claimed that “President Tinubu insisted that all the victims must be carried along.
The Vice President gave the assurance that President Tinubu’s development efforts would have a positive impact on all areas of the nation.
Shettima added that the federal government intended to restart the nation’s wheat harvest.
President Tinubu, he said, was aware of the difficulties Nigerians were facing and would work to resolve them.
“The problems Nigerians are facing will be dealt with. To make things right, we’ll utilize every vehicle we have. The president of this country, Mr. Tinubu, has the best of intentions for it and is committed to turning around the country’s situation.
Tinubu has a great deal of compassion for the less fortunate members of society. The difficult decisions that the government made were a result of the situation that we are in.
You can be sure that this government will announce a number of initiatives and programs that will have a significant impact on many people’s lives in the upcoming weeks and months, Shettima assured.
Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State was praised for his leadership and vision, particularly for his ability to address the needs of the populace.
“We are very fortunate to have him right now as our leader, governor, and brother. My relationship with Governor Zulum is excellent.
In today’s Nigeria, we are the go-to source for managing relationships between a successor and predecessor.
He emphasized, “I want to thank him for all the sympathy and encouragement and, most importantly, for putting Borno first.
The Vice President inaugurated the Shuwari ll Community School and Healthcare Centre, one of the 77 new projects finished in Zulum’s first 100 days in office.
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