 Kaduna State Governor Senator Oba Sani has said that 1,050,000 residents and 210,000 households will benefit from the Special Palliative Intervention Program across the state. Sani states of this at a government house. Kaduna, he said, special forecasts will be given to the elderly, widows, poor and vulnerable households of an AG's PWD and IDP camps. He added that the Kaduna State has received 2 billion Naira from the federal government for the first phase of distribution. Also, the Nigeria Labor Congress Kaduna State Chapter TUC and joint persons living with disabilities commended a committee for prioritizing the elderly most vulnerable in undeserved groups as beneficiaries, stressing that inclusive approach by key, engaging by key stakeholders in the distribution of palliative to residents is timely and supported initiatives. Targeting about 1,050,000 in Kaduna State. That translates to about 210,000 households. 2 billion Naira is what we are using at the moment to ensure that we come up with something quickly to support our poor, underserved and vulnerable within our state who have been suffering because of the removal of the first subsidy. We have decided with the support of all the trade unions to buy 43,000 bucks of 50 kg of rice. Speaking on the monitoring, the governor saw transparency and accountability to the intended beneficiaries and warned anyone, anyone attempting to divert the palliative will face the full wrath of the law. I've decided to focus on 210,000 households are going to be supported and I've said earlier we are only focusing on the hope of the poorest and the less privileged concerned with the less privileged and the downtrodden is to inform the good citizens of Kaduna State that the labour centers both NRC and TUC with our affiliates are involved and in 100% support of what the committee is doing because we are part and parcel of the committee. To look at the other clusters of the citizens of Kaduna State in this kind of palliative that we are doing, among which is our constituency, the civil servants. We look at the issue of transportation. Transportation is very important. So we are going to consider the urban poor because there are people living in urban cities that are also poor, they are also vulnerable, they are also underserved. And because of that we will ensure that we also come up with free transportation motive that will move from Zaria to Kaduna to Savantisha to Kapansha. Governor Sani also promised to provide bosses for logistics and free transportation for residents, fertilizer to farmers and other government workers.