The Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, Chief Crowther Seth says the State needs more interventions with the myriads of problems rocking the State.
He made the disclosure while receiving a delegation of the leadership of OXFAM ( a multinational non-governmental organisation ) in his Office who paid a courtesy visit.
Seth decried the level of poverty caused to the people as a result of the crisis that has engulfed the state over the years.
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The Deputy Governor also appreciated the work done by OXFAM in Adamawa more especially as it regards interventions provided to farmers and the deprived.
He further appealed for more of such interventions in areas ravaged by the farmers/herders clashes where the instability has prevented the people from engaging in farming activities.
The Adamawa State Chief of Staff Professor Maxwell Gidado also urged OXFAM to further spread their work to cover all vulnerable communities in Adamawa.
The leadership of OXFAM said they have been providing social services to areas affected by crises. They say their work includes providing interventions for ravaged communities, providing social amenities to the less privileged, doling out small loans and many other provisions of relief materials in areas where necessary.
The Deputy Governor also received some other groups who paid courtesy call to gratulate him on the success recorded at the polls that brought the Fintiri led Government in power.
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