Kano redeems pledge with ₦300k to Uromi victims' families

One year after the killing of 16 hunters in Uromi, Edo State, Kano State Government has redeemed its pledge by giving ₦300,000 each to victims' families and providing cash and food support.

The Kano State Government has fulfilled a pledge made to the families of victims from the Uromi attack in Edo State. This action takes place one year after the incident where 16 hunters were killed in the Uromi community. Each family received ₦300,000 in cash. Food support was also given to the families of victims and survivors. The support addresses the needs arising from the loss experienced by those affected.

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