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Borno State Government Pays N600,000 Each To Families 48 Farmers Slaughtered By Boko Haram

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The families of each of the 48 farmers killed by Boko Haram on rice farms in Borno State have received N600,000 each from the Borno State government.

They also received food parcels from a committee appointed by Governor Babagana Umara Zulum to distribute relief items.

The money came from the Northern Governors Association, which contributed N20m, while the North East Development Commission (NEDC) contributed N5.

The committee, headed by the commissioner of youth and sports, Saina Buba, distributed the funds on Thursday in Zabarmari.

The other members of the distribution committee are a member of the House of Representatives representing Jere, two state legislators representing Jere, two advisers to the governor, and an elected chairman of Jere Local Government Area.

Buba explained that the N600,000 in food aid was not compensation to the victims, only to alleviate their suffering.



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