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Senate President flags off free animal vaccination in Yobe, pledges support for victims of burnt potash market

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President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan on Saturday flagged of free mass vaccination for domestic animals across his Yobe North Senatorial District.
The ceremony which held in Gashua, his native home, in Yobe state was witnessed by traditional rulers, state government officials, lawmakers, political party leaders and representatives of various Fulani groups.
Besides the vaccination for cattle, sheep and goats, the veterinary services also include treatment and medication of major illnesses and treatment and care for sick animals.
“This year, we will be vaccinating one million livestock in this senatorial district,” Lawan told the gathering.
Lawan said about 500,000  livestock were vaccinated accross the senatorial district during a similar exercise last year.
“I believe that this is one thing we owe our herdsmen. They are Nigerians like all of us. They vote for us. They live with us. They also contribute very well to the economy of this country.
“Therefore, it is only fair that we give them similar recognition that we give the other people we live with. This is not something special but I believe that it is something that we owe our herdsmen.
“What we are going to do more this year is that in addition to the vaccination of one million livestock within Yobe North Senatorial district, we also have a plan to drill 36 solar boreholes across the six local government areas in the senatorial district.
“And the herdsmen themselves are to decide where they want these solar boreholes to be drilled because they know where their people are, who need the water more. ”
Lawan, on arrival in Gashua on Friday headed to Zango Potash market to comiserate with the victims of the recent fire outbreak in the market.
Residents of Gashua, in Bade Local Government Area of the state, woke up on November 16, 2019 to witness how about 20 shops loaded with potash at the Potash market were reduced to ashes.
He announced a donation of N10 million to support victims to cushion the effect of their loss.
“We are your representatives, whatever affects you also affects us but we thank God that there was no life lost in the fire incident,” Lawan said.
“We should all see it as a test from God and by His Grace, we will overcome the test…God will open up many ways for our brothers, whose property goods were burnt, to continue their trading,” Lawan said.
Lawan recalled the glowing memories of the market while growing up in the village and how it has been a source of livelihood to many.
The Senate President who was greeted by a large crowd told the market leaders who received him of his intervention in Abuja on hearing the sad news.
Lawan expressed satisfaction on the response of the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouk who, responded to his call, and directed the National Emergency Management Agency(NEMA) to provide immediate reliefs and carryout the assessment of the damage caused by the fire.
Lawan said his financial pledge was to cushion the effect of the loss also and assured the marketers that the intervention by state authorities will also go a long way to ameliorate the loss.
He enjoined them to apply whatever assistance is provided proportionately to the degree and level of damage or loss incurred by individual victim.
Potash, a thriving business, has for long been providing employment opportunities for the people in Gashua and in Yobe.

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