Zulum Takes Humanitarian And Developmental Activities To Gwoza LGA … 30,000 Displaced, Vulnerable Receives Food Items

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Zulum Takes Humanitarian And Developmental Activities To Gwoza LGA
… 30,000 Displaced, Vulnerable Receives Food Items
From Our Correspondent
Governor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State has extended his humanitarian and development activities to the southern part of Borno state.
The Governor on Sunday night arrived Gwoza local government area where he will spend days undertaking different humanitarian and developmental activities in towns populated by displaced, and vulnerable residents.
Zulum on Monday commissioned a new Primary Healthcare Centre in Pulka, one of the populated towns in Gwoza.
 He also commissioned a new government lodge in Gwoza town, which is headquarters of the local government area. 
He was also in Ngoshe, another populated town in the local government area.
He is expected to assess different projects taking place and inspect schools to monitor teaching.
Before departing Maiduguri on Sunday, Governor Zulum had ordered the deployment of dozens of trailers loaded with varieties of food and other items, which he intends to directly supervise in strict allocation to displaced and vulnerable citizens across the local government area.
In this December alone,Governor Zulum had traveled to Kala-Balge, Bama, Konduga and Askira-Uba local government areas and was directly involved in food distribution to more than 30,000 displaced and vulnerable citizens.
He had assessed schools, hospitals to issue different directives mostly deadlines for completion of ongoing projects and the commencement of new ones.
Before December, the Governor was in Mong‎uno, Damasak, Gajiram, Gubio, Dikwa and Ngala and other areas in northern and central parts of Borno State to supervise food distribution, identify community needs, fast track ongoing projects and issues directives for new ones.
Majority of the towns visited by the Governor for humanitarian activities had come under Boko Haram’s occupation before liberation by the military.
However, reports from our Correspondent indicates that the ongoing military operations to forestall occasional threats from insurgents had made farming and social economic activities in the area unstable.
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