Mr Esin advised corps members to be security-conscious since they had become soft targets for criminals and enemies of the country.
The passengers were said to be returning to their communities after the close of the weekly Katcha market.
She said that the payment was to enable WAEC to release the results of students withheld, which had now been released.
She solicited the support of the traditional rulers to enable the present administration to actualise its dream of transforming the state into an enviable new Niger state.
He said that each beneficiary would be given two bags of 50 kilogramme (kg) of NPK and one bag of Urea fertiliser.
He added that 150,000 bags of the commodity would be sold and distributed to farmers in the 2024 farming season in the state.
