Gov. Buni to unveil palliatives to cushion effect of subsidy removal

Gov. Mai Mala Buni of Yobe has unveiled palliatives to the people of the state to cushion the hardships occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy.
This is contained in a statement signed by Mamman Mohammed, director general, press and media affairs to the governor, on Saturday in Damaturu.
The governor said government would look into measures to provide support to farmers, traders, and the transport, food and other essential needs of the people.
“Government is conscious of these hardships caused by the subsidy removal and will look into these critical areas to provide palliatives to our people.
“We will look into ways of supporting inter- and intra-town transportation and other necessary services to our people.
“Similarly, government would work out measures to provide shuttle buses to students of tertiary institutions at affordable costs,” Mr Buni said.
He charged the people to be on the same page with the government to successfully execute the proposed measures and other policies and programmes of the state government.
Mr Buni had early this week attended the Nigeria Governors Forum and the Nigeria Economic Council meeting.
At the meeting, the states and federal governments deliberated on measures to mitigate effects of the fuel subsidy removal.
(NAN)
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