Ramadan: NGO Procures Assorted Food For Distribution To 10,000 Less Privileged In Kebbi
Ramadan: NGO Procures Assorted Food For Distribution To 10,000 Less Privileged In Kebbi
The Khadimiyya for Justice and Development Initiative (KJDI) says it has procured assorted food stuffs for distribution to over 10,000 less – privileged in Kebbi.
Alhaji Ibrahim Abubakar Jambali,the
Publicity Secretary of the NGO, made this known in a statement issued to newsmen in Birnin Kebbi on Saturday.
He said that the foundation in collaboration with Kadi Malami had procured assorted food stuffs that will be distributed to over 10,000 less- privileged across the state.
Abubakar-Jambali said the gesture was part of the activities marking the Holy Month of Ramadan to mitigate hardship on the less privileged and allow the most vulnerable observe fasting with ease.
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He added the foundation would not leave any stone unturned in making sure that the less- privileged at the grassroot benefitted from the package.
“In order to ensure equitable distribution of the items, the foundation has constituted a distribution committee, comprised of people of high calibre that will over see the distribution across all the nooks and crannies of the state.
“The foundation has the instructions of it’s founder, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami, SAN, to target disabled, orphans, widows and the less- privileged in the society in addition to other vulnerable groups.
“This year’s distribution will be conducted down to local governments’ and wards’ levels hence, the collaborative effort with Aisha Abubakar Malami Center for Women Development and AL-Iman Charity Foundation to ensure all the targeted beneficiaries receive their package at their doorstep,” he said.
The secretary said the annual gesture was in fulfilment of the founder’s vision of bringing smile to the faces of most vulnerable, especially” in a time like this when most of them face difficulties in getting ends meet.”