Niger Delta
C’River Distributes Relief Materials To Fire Victims, Supports EndSARS
The Cross River State Government yesterday distributed relief materials worth millions of naira to affected traders of the Marian Market fire disaster of June 4.
The items distributed were bags of rice, cement, zinc and mattresses, among others.
Addressing the traders at the Calabar Municipal Council, Governor Ben Ayade described the tragic incident as unfortunate, hazardous and tragic.
The governor was represented by the Chairman of Calabar Municipal Council, Mr Efeffiong Eke.
Ayade said that no life was lost but that properties acquired over the years by traders were destroyed.
“I know how painful it is to lose your source of livelihood after years of toil and dedication.
“It is on this note that we have brought in these relief materials to ameliorate your plight and to encourage you never to give up,” he said.
Ayade said that the relief materials could not erase the shock experienced by the affected traders, but can reduce the negative impact it might have created in their lives
He assured the traders that his administration would remain committed to improving the welfare of the people, especially those who contribute in no small measure to the growth and development of the state’s economy.
Also speaking, the Director-General, Cross River State Emergency Management Agency, Mr Princewill Ayim, commended the governor for his timely intervention.
Ayim said that although the items might not be commensurate with the loss, they should be viewed from the intent rather than the quantity.
Responding on behalf of the traders, the Chairman, National Association of Nigerian Traders, Cross River Chapter, Mr Ejike lgwe, thanked the governor for the prompt response.
Mr Igwe said the items would go a long way in mitigating the hardship experienced by the affected traders and their families.
He lauded the relationship between the state government and the traders.
Igwe promised that the association would continue to support the Ayade-led government to move the state forward.
Meanwhile, Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State yesterday pledged support for the ongoing #EndSARS protest in the nation while inaugurating a seven-man Judicial Panel of Enquiry and Restitution to investigate police brutality on residents of the state.
Speaking during the inauguration of the panel in Calabar, Ayade said that African leaders must be bold enough to admit the fact that they have failed the younger generation.
”Government must recognise the fact that it has to first provide that which was provided in our constitution in section 14(2) that the primary purpose of government is the security and welfare of its citizens,’’ he said.
He challenged the panel to come together and allow people who had been brutalised to speak out adding that the state would do all it could to ensure that victims were rightly compensated.
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