The new appointments by the governor brings the total number to of aides to 72.
Mr Idris said that the programme would be responsible for cleaning up the state capital, Gusau, and its environs.
This is the governor’s second appointment since his inauguration after appointing Mr Onyia as SSG.
He charged the beneficiaries to utilise the money for the purpose stated in their letters of request, adding that recipients of the fund would be monitored.
The association has proposed the establishment of a National Minority Tribes Development Commission (NMTDC).
Mr Ahmad added that those that were arrested with hard drugs and other substances during the operation would be handed over to the police.
Mr Ifemeni assured of the state government’s support to the initiative to enable it achieve the set objectives.
Over 500 houses, warehouses, and worship centres were removed from the affected area.
Mr Mohammed added that efforts being made by the FCTA to curb insecurity in Abuja were numerous.
The president, who will be the Special Guest of Honour at the event, joins other world leaders to celebrate with Liberia.
