The government of Niger has accepted palliative care supplies from the Business of Innovations (BOI) for distribution to needy individuals

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In light of the present economic difficulties confronting the nation, the government of Niger State has announced that it has received palliatives from the Bank of Industry.

These will be distributed among vulnerable individuals in the state in order to ease their suffering.

Abdulbaqy Usman Ebbo, who is the Special Adviser to the Governor of Niger State on Digital Media, stated that the goods will be distributed to individuals in need throughout the state.

Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor Sadiq Yusuf and State Commissioner for Environment Yakubu Kolo received the materials, he said.

“Those in need across the state will soon receive the palliative items, which include essential food products.”

This program shows that the Bank of Industry cares about the people of Nigeria and wants to help them out, especially now when the country is going through tough times. Helping the state’s most defenseless residents is its primary goal.

Letters from the Bank of Industry praising the governor’s leadership and public service were sent to him by the state’s legislative leaders.

There are a total of 1,513 items in the box. 2 packs of 1kg Golden Penny Semovita, 10 packs of 70g Golden Penny Noodles, 1 pack of 910g Golden Penny Vegetable Oil, 2 packs of 500g Granulated Sugar, and 2 packs of 900g Honeywell Wheat Meal are all part of the package.

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