The governor added that the programme was designed to boost economic activities to address unemployment and alleviate poverty among the people, especially youths and women.
Governor Bala Mohammed has said his government spent N1.35 billion to buy goats, grinding machines, Okada (motorcycles), and other items as part of his efforts to alleviate poverty and strengthen the economic well-being of Bauchi indigenes.
The Bauchi government stated that it distributed the items, which included sewing machines, to 9,000 youths and women in 18 of the 20 local government areas.
According to Mr Mohammed’s government, other items distributed included Sharon buses, groundnut processing equipment, goats to encourage animal husbandry, and cash gifts.
The government also mentioned that it had previously distributed economic strengthening items worth N75 million to 500 beneficiaries in each of the same LGAs.
Inaugurating the distribution of the items in Alkaleri on Saturday, Mr Mohammed said the kits and vehicles were provided through the Kaura Economic and Empowerment Programme (KEEP), initiated by his administration, covering 90 per cent of the state.
The governor added that the programme was designed to boost economic activities to address unemployment and alleviate poverty among the people, especially youths and women.
Mr Mohammed reiterated his administration’s commitment to developing infrastructure in education, healthcare, roads and security.
(NAN)