Governor of Borno state, H. E. Babagana Zulum has supervised the distribution of N325 million and variety of food to over 100,000 households displaced by Boko Haram and denied access to farmlands, businesses and other means of livelihood.
He supervised the distribution in Monguno which is the most populated part of northern Borno, within Nigeria's portion of the Lake Chad region, which has faced the most severe attacks from Boko Haram.
The displaced households from local government areas: Kukawa, Marte, Ngnazi and Guzamala are currently staying at the government controlled camps In Monguno town.
In regards to how the distributions were made, Thousands of bags of food grains, sugar and wrappers were distributed to 65,000 male heads of households and 35,000 female heads of households.Each head of household received three bags of rice, maize grain, and beans, while each female beneficiaries were given additional wrapper and N5, 000.
In addition, Governor Zulum assessed and approved a site for the location of Federal Polytechnic in Monguno, which the federal government had approved.












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