According to him, those employed include 140 ‘Buni Scholars’ who recently graduated in various medical science fields in India.
He said that a holistic approach was necessary to provide them with the means to rebuild their lives.
The assembly had earlier passed the proposed expenditure less than two months after the presentation.
He said that a total of 413 households in the areas were displaced by the latest flash flood.
Mr Jajere said that the commission must remain impartial in the conduct of the election to ensure its credibility.
He said that the situation must change for the better.
“At this stage of preliminaries, we are trying to identify the areas of leakages and the likely causes and what has made it possible.”
He promised to always attract federal projects and programmes to the constituency and the state at large.
He said 2,670 of the 5,000 graduates were recently employed and currently undergoing biometric data capturing.
Mr Gana also said about 289 cases had been treated and discharged.