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  • Updated: March 26, 2023

Ramadan: Yari Donates Food Trucks To Less Privileged In Zamfara

Ramadan: Yari Donates Food Trucks To Less Privileged In Zamf

Ex Zamfara Governor Yari

Former Zamfara State Governor, Abdul’aziz Yari, has donated 240 trucks of food items to members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), orphans and other categories of the less privileged groups as part of Ramadan Welfare Package.

Some of the items donates include assorted grains, including rice, maize sugar and millet.

The distribution which took place on Sunday in Talata-Mafara town, Talata-Mafara local government area was Chaired by the National Chairman of the APC, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, represented by the APC North East, Zonal Vice Chairman, Salihu Mustafa.

Yari said the gesture is aimed at cushioning hardship among people of the state, especially during Ramadan fast.

He said out of the 240 trucks of food items, 140 would be distributed to the 14 local government areas of the state, 10 trucks per each local government.

“Thirty-two trucks are for IDPs, 12 trucks for orphans, 10 trucks for groups and associations and 46 trucks for Islamic scholars and other less privileged among others,” he said.

Yari urged the distribution committees to ensure justice and fairness.

In his remarks, Governor Bello Matawalle represented by his Deputy, Senator Hassan Nasiha, commended Yari for the gesture.

Matawalle noted that the gesture is in line with the manifesto of the APC, “you know the APC is the party of grassroots people.

“I am appealing to those given responsibility to distribute the items to make sure that it reaches the targeted beneficieries,” he added.

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