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Monday, December 30, 2013

B’Haram: FG approves five-year economic package for troubled states

The Federal Government on Sunday said it had approved a five-year
special interventional programme that would enable it to accelerate
the socio-economic development of states in the North-East
geo-political zone of the country.

The Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Yerima Ngama, disclosed this
during a chat with journalists in Abuja on Sunday.

President Goodluck Jonathan had in response to increasingly violent
attacks by Islamic extremists, declared state of emergency in Borno,
Yobe and Adamawa states in May.

The move had paralysed economic activities in the region and slowed
down developmental projects being implemented in the affected states.

As a first step towards accelerating development in the region, the
minister said N2bn had been set aside in the 2014 budget for the
affected states.

The N2bn, he said, would be used to alleviate the sufferings of people
in the states.

This, according to him, will be achieved by giving grants to poor
women and youth for the acquisition of working equipment.

He said while the Federal Government was working hard to restore peace
to the region, the intervention would help to alleviate poverty among
the people.

Ngama said, "Mr. President has some initiatives in the North Eastern
part of the country, particularly the states under state of emergency
that has been devastated by insurgency.

"Many people have fled those places and government has been investing
a lot to bring peace to the North East but while government is working
on the peace initiative, government also has to look for some of the
root causes of what is happening.

"And that is why government is working to alleviate the economic
condition of the people in the North East especially the youth, the
women and those people who are engaged in one craft or the other."

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