The Jigawa State Government has inaugurated two powerful committees to mitigate the effect of flood disasters in the state. Governor Muhammad Badaru
The Jigawa State Government has inaugurated two powerful committees to mitigate the effect of flood disasters in the state.
DAILY POST reported that over 133 people lost their lives and properties worth N1.5 trillion was destroyed. “The fundraising committee is saddled with responsibilities of collecting donations and distribution of palliative to the affected flood victims across the state.
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