Yobe State Government don come out strongly to deny report wey claim say dem spend ₦398 billion on Ramadan feeding programme. According to the government, the report no get any truth and no reflect wetin dey inside the official budget of the state.
Officials for the state talk say dem shock as dem see the figure circulate for social media and some online platforms. Dem explain say although government dey support vulnerable people during Ramadan, the amount wey dem spend no even close to the ₦398bn wey people dey talk.
The government still advise members of the public make dem no dey believe every information wey dem see online. Dem urge people to always check official sources before sharing news wey fit cause unnecessary panic or anger.
₦398bn Ramadan Feeding Claim Na Fake — Yobe State Govt Insist
Yobe State authorities don describe the alleged ₦398bn Ramadan feeding expenditure as fake news wey some people spread to mislead the public. Dem say the claim no come from any official government document or record.
According to government sources, all welfare and Ramadan feeding programmes for the state dey planned within approved budget and follow due process. Dem stress say transparency dey top priority for the administration, and all spending dey open for verification.
The state government also warn bloggers and media platforms make dem dey careful with the kind news wey dem publish. Dem say spreading false information fit damage public trust and create wrong impression about government activities.
Yobe State Govt React to Viral Report, Say No ₦398bn Chop Money for Ramadan
Reacting to the viral report, officials close to Governor Mai Mala Buni say the administration remain committed to accountability and responsible use of public funds. Dem insist say the ₦398bn figure no get any backing.
Dem explain say Ramadan assistance programmes na normal government social support, especially to help the poor during fasting period, but all the spending dey within reasonable and approved limits.
Yobe State Government finally call on Nigerians make dem rely on verified news platforms and official statements. Dem warn say fake reports fit mislead the public and distract government from focusing on development and service to the people.
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