Katsina establishes 38 consumer shops, to be extended to 361 wards

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Katsina State Government has planned to establish 38 consumer shoos throughout the 34 local government areas of the state

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This initiative, dubbed ‘Rumbun Sauki’, was announced by Gov Dikko Umar Radda as part of the resolutions from the 10th regular state executive council meeting.

Engineer Yakubu Nuhu Danja, Special Adviser to the Governor on Rural Economy, disclosed that the state government has finalized arrangements to set up one consumer shop in each of the 34 local government areas.

In a statement signed and made available to newsmen by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed, said additionally, Katsina State capital will receive two extra shops, while Daura and Funtua will each get one additional shop, bringing the total to 38.

This strategic distribution takes into account the larger populations and higher convergence of people in these urban centres.

The ‘Rumbun Sauki’ shops are designed to sell essential commodities and food items at subsidized prices, directly addressing the rising cost of living faced by residents.

“This measure is our response to alleviate the suffering of our people due to global economic challenges and the increasing cost of food items,” Engineer Danja stated.

In a show of commitment to this initiative, Governor Radda recently commissioned a ‘Kantin Sauki’ store in Jigawa State on October 5, 2024.

During this visit, the Governor expressed his intention to replicate the same model in Katsina State, a promise that is now coming to fruition.

The state government has announced that these shops will be strategically located in suitable areas within each local government to ensure easy access for all residents.

Furthermore, there are plans to gradually expand this initiative to cover all 361 electoral wards across the state to bring about economic relief.

Governor Radda reiterates his vision of providing sustainable solutions to the economic challenges faced by the people of Katsina State., saying, by bringing subsidized essential goods to the people’s doorstep, the government aims to ease the financial strain on households and improve the overall quality of life in the state

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