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Zulum Shares N150m Grants To Traders, Food For 27,000 Vulnerable Persons

Channels Television     Governor Babagana Umara Zulum over the weekend was in the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State for humanitarian and developmental activities, which began on Friday, February 5.  After passing the night in the town, Zulum on Saturday shared N150million as soft loans and grants to small and medium-scale traders. From the funds, N100m was allocated to small and medium entrepreneurs living within Gwoza town, while N50m was allocated to similar traders in Fulka, Izge, and Limankara towns, all in Gwoza LGA. Depending on the sizes of their businesses, the jobs they create, and the capacity to pay back what was loaned, six traders received N1m each, 38 traders received N500,000 each, 250 others received N250,000 each, 404 others received N100,000 each and another 732 traders got N30,000 each.

Drug Revolving Fund will ensure infrastructure development in Kano ― Commissioner

Drug Revolving Fund will ensure infrastructure development in Kano ― Commissioner Drug Revolving Fund will ensure infrastructure development in Kano ― Commissioner Share Kano State Commissioner of Health, Dr Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, has said the Drug Revolving fund (DRF) was a program put forward by the state government to ensure additional infrastructural development and improved human resources. This was just as he also added that the periodic review of the guidelines is part of the requirement for successful programme implementation. He made the statement on Monday during a workshop on DRF operational guideline review and dissemination of finding on Sustainable Drugs Supply System (SDSS) activity which was organized by Kano State Ministry of Health in collaboration with FCDO UK Lafiya Programme.

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