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Oyebanji, Yilwatda meet on Humanitarian, poverty alleviation

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In a crucial meeting addressing urgent humanitarian concerns, Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State engaged with Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction.

During the discussions on Friday, January 10, both leaders emphasized enhancing cooperation between the Ekiti State government and the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

A primary focus of the meeting was the enhancement of cooperation between the two entities. Both leaders recognized the necessity of presenting a united front to tackle the pressing humanitarian challenges faced by the state. Governor Oyebanji emphasized the importance of working together to create effective solutions that will benefit the community.

Additionally, the discussions included specific strategies for poverty reduction in Ekiti State. The governor highlighted the need for targeted programs and initiatives designed to uplift disadvantaged communities. By addressing the root causes of poverty, the state aims to create sustainable pathways for economic growth and social development.

The meeting also addressed various humanitarian challenges currently affecting the state.

The leaders explored ways to improve resources and support for those impacted by these issues. Additionally, they emphasized ensuring timely assistance is provided to vulnerable populations.

Moreover, they discussed strategies to enhance collaboration and effectiveness. Furthermore, they highlighted the importance of addressing the root causes of these challenges. Ultimately, their goal is to create sustainable solutions for the community.

This proactive approach aims to mitigate the effects of humanitarian crises in the region.

Professor Yilwatda expressed his commitment to supporting Ekiti State’s efforts in implementing effective poverty reduction programs.

His dedication to providing necessary resources and assistance was a significant highlight of the visit, reinforcing the federal ministry’s commitment to the state’s development.

Looking ahead, the meeting laid the groundwork for ongoing collaboration between the Ekiti State government and the Federal Ministry. Both leaders expressed a desire for regular communication to monitor progress and adapt strategies as necessary.

Overall, the meeting was productive, with both parties aiming for significant advancements in addressing poverty and humanitarian challenges in Ekiti State.