The Kwara State Government has begun the disbursement of over N31m cash compensation to 194 victims of fuel tanker accident in Jebba, Moro local government area of the state.
The Chairman, Jebba Fire Disaster Relief Committee and Deputy House Leader, Kwara State House of Assembly, John Bello, disclosed that the fund is made available by the government to the victims of the fuel tanker accident that occurred in December, 2020.
According to him, Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq came to the scene of the incident immediately in December and gave the sum of N5m to 100 victims.
“We are going to pay 194 victims within three working days. His Excellency approved the sum of over N31m and depending on the extent of the damage incurred, each victim gets between N30,000 and N1m. For some that their houses were burnt, we will give each of them between N800,000 and N1m while the family of each of the deceased victims will receive the sum of N300,000.”
Bello urged the victims to make judicious use of the fund.
Dividends of democracy
On his part, the immediate past Commissioner for Works, Engr Rotimi Iliasu called for continuous support of the people of the area to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq led administration so that they will enjoy more dividends of democracy.
The Secretary of the Kwara State Emergency Management Agency, Mrs Motunrayo Adanra assured the victims that the compensation would go round and called for calmness to ensure a seamless exercise.
Responding on behalf of the victims, Hon. John Okedare commended the Governor for his immediate visit to the scene of the incident, saying AbdulRazaq was the first political leader of the state to pay a condolence visit to Jebba over such incident.
“We appreciate the magnanimity of the governor for his support to the victims of the recent fire disaster that occurred recently at Garika area of Jebba town. Initially, he gave us a donation to alleviate our sufferings. We are mostly grateful to him for being the first governor in the state to have visited the scene of any disaster in Jebba town,” Okedare said.“It shows that he is a God-fearing and people-oriented governor. On behalf of the victims who include myself as a landlord, we are extremely grateful to him. May God continue to assist him.” Okedare concluded.
Emmanuel Ukoh