Jibia, Batsari Applaud Senator Abdul'aziz Yar'adua

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By Lawal Gwanda 

About 10,000 bags of Rice have so far been distributed to the vulnerable in 8 out of 11 local government areas of Katsina Central Senatorial District.

This was in continuation of palliative distribution exercise embarked upon by Senator Abdul'aziz Musa Yar'adua of Katsina Central to the vulnerable across the 11 local government areas of his Senatorial District.

The distribution is being conducted according to Political Wards of each local government area so far visited.

The local government areas so far benefitted from the palliative distribution include Katsina, Dutsinma, Kurfi, Danmusa, Batagarawa, Safana, Jibia and Batsari.

The nature of the distribution showed that 100 beneficiaries were selected from each Ward to receive a bag of the commodity each.

Jibia and Batsari local government areas were the 7th and 8th respective areas currently visited on Sunday in continuation of palliative distribution exercise embarked upon by Senator Abdul'aziz Yar'adua.

Speaking in Jibia and Batsari local government areas respectively, the Senator advised  vulnerable, those with special needs and other people to always identify themselves with politicians that show much concern on their flight.

This according to him, will inspire them to always elect credible leaders and law makers for good governance.

He cited example of Governor Malam Dikko Umar Radda for redeeming most of his campaign promises, particularly on insecurity and execution of laudable projects within the nine months of his administration.

While urging his constituents to always appreciate the efforts of Radda administration toward curving insecurity, the Senator also applauded the unprecedented representation of both members of the Red and Green Chambers as well as the State Legislature in the Senatorial District.

Both local council Chairmen and Traditional leaders of Jibia and Batsari local government areas registered their appreciation to the Senator for his presence to ensure objectivity in the distribution up to the end of the exercise.