Katsina Govt approves N20m each for graveyard renovation in all LGAs

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The Katsina State Government has allocated ₦20 million to each local government area for the maintenance and renovation of cemeteries.

Governor Dikko Umaru Radda made this announcement on Thursday during a meeting with traditional rulers from the Katsina and Daura Emirates in Katsina.

He explained that the project is intended to benefit the public and also to seek divine favor for the state.

“We have set aside ₦20 million for each local government to ensure our graveyards are well taken care of. This is part of our service to the people and also a way of seeking Allah’s blessings for Katsina,” Radda said.

The governor also unveiled a new welfare package for traditional and religious leaders.

He explained that a new law passed by the State House of Assembly would raise the salaries of all District Heads to at least Grade Level 16.

The governor further explained that 6,652 ward heads across the state would begin to receive monthly allowances, while over 3,000 Imams and their deputies from Friday mosques would be provided with stipends.

He added that sweepers working in Izala and Darika mosques across the 34 LGAs would receive monthly allowances.

“So far, over 1,500 of our young people have been trained and provided with tools to support security operations in the state. Security is a collective responsibility. We must unite to protect our people,” Radda explained.

In his remarks, Senator Ibrahim Ida, the Wazirin Katsina, who represented the Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir-Usman, lauded the governor’s commitment to advancing the two emirates.