The governor urged the beneficiaries to use the support to uplift their families and contribute to their communities.
The minister described the palliative distribution to vulnerable citizens and eligible farmers as “very symbolic.’’
According to Mr Haruna, a lot of sacrifices have been made for the nation to stand.
He disclosed that a good amount had been budgeted to give palliatives to residents of the affected area.
He added that a larger percentage of the people in the constituency practised farming.
NANS also called on the governments to provide shuttle buses for students in all tertiary institutions in the country to reduce transport difficulties.
Mr Bago blamed the hike in the prices of food items on traders storming local markets to mop up grains and convey them to neighbouring states.
The federal government on Friday gave palliatives to 80 cattle farmers affected by the 2022 flood disaster in Oyo State.
The beneficiaries comprised 15,000 male heads of households, each receiving a 25kg bag of rice and 10kg bag of beans, and 25,000 females receiving N5,000 cash and a wrapper each.
“Nigerians can trust me. Not just me, the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Ms Edu said.
