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Kwara disburses N92.5m to Ilorin rainstorm victims

The Kwara State Government has begun the disbursement of N92.5m to 2,300 victims of the recent rainstorm in Ilorin, the state capital, with victims in…

The Kwara State Government has begun the disbursement of N92.5m to 2,300 victims of the recent rainstorm in Ilorin, the state capital, with victims in each of the three categories getting between N25,000 and N100,000.

Addressing newsmen during the flag off of the exercise, the Chairman of the Implementation Committee on Ilorin Rainstorm Disasters, Hajia Habibat Yusuf, said the gesture was in line with Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s commitment to cushioning the effects of the disaster on the victims.

She said: “This disbursement is about giving succour to the victims of last year’s rainstorm in Ilorin. It is the state government’s way of alleviating their sufferings.

“About 2,300 victims will benefit from the state government’s relief fund to assist the victims. We have three categories. Each victim will receive N25, 000, N50,000 and N100,000, depending on the extent of the damage suffered. So, we are starting the disbursement today with those collecting N25,000.

“There was an initial rainstorm committee, which did the evaluation of the damage. The committee visited all the victims and submitted their reports to the government. It is their recommendations that we were tasked to implement after further due process was conducted to ensure transparency.”

Hajia Yusuf said that preloaded ATM cards were being presented to each beneficiary in which they could make instant withdrawal from any ATM point.

One of the beneficiaries, Soliu Afeez Kayode, who spoke with newsmen, commended Governor AbdulRazaq for the support to the victims, which he said would serve as a relief.

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