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The Kebbi State Governor, Dr Nasir Idris, has directed the immediate payment of all outstanding security allowances owing security personnel across the state.

Idris gave the directive while speaking with journalists shortly after a Security Council meeting with heads of security agencies in the state held at the Government House, Birnin Kebbi, the state capital, on Friday, June 9.

The governor assured that all security personnel posted to crises-prone areas of the state must surely get their outstanding allowances paid.

Idris, who called for the support and cooperation of all the security agencies towards tackling in security in Kebbi State, urged them to redouble efforts towards cleansing the entire state of crime and criminality.

He said his administration would give premium to security, as “no society will record meaningful development in an unsecured environment”.

Meanwhile, the Secretary to Kebbi State Government (SSG), Yakubu Bala, has explained the reasons behind the change of venue for the airlift of intending pilgrims from Sir Ahmadu Bello International Airport, Birnin Kebbi, to Sultan Abubakar Internation Airport, Sokoto.

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Bala made this known while speaking with journalists on the new development in Birnin Kebbi on Saturday, June 10.

The Kebbi State Intending Pilgrims were initially billed to take off from Sir Ahmadu Bello International Airport, Birnin Kebbi on Saturday, June 10.

Bala recalled that there was an agreement between the Kebbi State Government and the Flynas Airline that: “The company will come here (Kebbi) airlift our intending pilgrims for Saudi Arabia and bring them back to Kebbi after they might have performed their pilgrimage.

“In view of this, government had installed all the needed facilities in the airport as requested by the company. This facility upgrade had even earned the state commendation from the National Hajj Commission as well as Federal Airport Authority.”

He said the company again complained of aviation fuel and hotel accommodation where the state government agreed to supply them with the fuel even though it was not it duty to do so.

According to him, the duo assured the state government that the state intending pilgrims will be airlifted from Kebbi, adding that the authorities concerned then deployed Federal Fire Service staff and other personnel aiding airlift of pilgrims to facilitate smooth take-off.

“Concerning accommodation, we have assured them that we have five-star hotels here in Kebbi like Azbir, Safar and Nuggett, and several others, but they later talked about food vendors. At last, they finalised that the take-off must be from Sokoto not Kebbi,” he noted.

Bala, however, lamented that upon all the efforts, the government received a letter from the Flynas Airline that “our intending pilgrims must go to Sokoto for take-off”.

The SSG said the scheduled time for the take-off remained Saturday, June 10, at the Sultan Abubakar International Airport, Sokoto.

While advising the intending pilgrims to pray for Nigeria and Kebbi State, Bala urged them to be disciplined and law-abiding citizens.

The Star

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