Kaduna
state Governor, Patrick Yakowa, on Monday ruled out any talk of
compensation for victims of socio-political unrest in the state.
This is even as he denied reports in some newspapers that the current
security challenges in the state had strained the relationship between
him and Vice President Namadi Sambo, saying “The story is not true. The
Vice President is my Boss and I have tremendous amount of respect for
him.”
Yakowa, who was at the villa to attend the National Economic Council
meeting which was presided over by the Vice President, assured of his
government’s assistance to those affected by the conflicts that emanated
from the bombing of churches in the state and other natural disasters
across the state.
“We have had a lot of these crises over the years and when you talk
about compensation, I’m very careful about using the word compensation,”
he said.
“You can never compensate for loss of lives and property. When you
have disasters, at best all that you can do is to assist and from time
to time we will assist.”
The Governor who was happy that peace had returned to the state also
disclosed that dialogue had since commenced with stakeholders in the
state, with a view to finding lasting solution to the security
challenges.
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