Protest: Niger Govt Promises Initiatives Against Hardship

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The acting governor of Niger State, Comrade Yakubu Garba, has said the government will soon roll out more initiatives that directly benefit the people amid hardship.

He spoke yesterday at a broadcast to address some of the issues arising from the recent nationwide protests.

Garba said the government will strive to deliver more excellent and more impactful outcomes while appreciating all stakeholders and residents of the state for restraining themselves from active participation in the recent protest and choosing the path of dialogue.

“Your commitment to unity, mutual respect, and constructive dialogue is not just commendable, but it is the very essence of our collective dedication to the progress and development of Niger State. You, the esteemed stakeholders and residents, are the driving force behind our state’s progress,” he declared.

He noted that dialogue and understanding are the cornerstones of resolving conflicts and advancing the development of the state.

Garba assured that the administration is deeply committed to the welfare and well-being of the citizens, saying that initiatives such as selling grains at a 50 per cent discount across all 25 local government areas are part of the ongoing efforts to support people in overcoming hardship.

He stated, “We are here to ensure your security, prosperity, and happiness. We will soon roll out more initiatives that benefit our people as we strive to deliver more excellent and impactful outcomes.”

Garba reassured that the state government was not just willing but eager to convey the feelings, concerns, and aspirations to the federal government because the voices of the people matter, saying, “We will ensure that they are heard and that your interests are represented at the national level.’’

He said they would not hesitate to engage with the federal government to address the challenges facing the state and nation but urged everyone to continue to show understanding and maintain faith in the administration.

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