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Ramadan: Church Distributes Food Items to Tsangaya Schools in Kaduna

  The Church of Christ Evangelical and Life Intervention Ministry in Sabon Tasha, Kaduna, has distributed bags of rice, maize and other food...

 


The Church of Christ Evangelical and Life Intervention Ministry in Sabon Tasha, Kaduna, has distributed bags of rice, maize and other food items to Muslims, Tsangaya Islamic schools, and some internally displaced persons (IDPs) ahead of the Ramadan fast.

The General Overseer of the church, Yohanna Buru, who led the distribution at the Kano Road Central Mosque in Kaduna, said the initiative aims to promote peace and strengthen interfaith harmony in the state.

Buru noted that the church has, for the past 20 years, supported underprivileged Muslims and Tsangaya schools across five northern states with food items, helping them observe the 30-day Ramadan fast with ease.

“Besides rice and maize, we also provide prayer mats and plastic kettles annually,” he said, urging beneficiaries to use the period to pray for peace, stability, and an end to insecurity and economic hardship in the country.

He added that, given rising food prices, the church mobilised about 50 volunteer pastors and imams for a seven-day sensitisation campaign, encouraging traders to reduce the cost of food items during Ramadan.

Buru also revealed that the church facilitates the temporary release of some Muslim inmates annually so they can observe the fast with their families. He acknowledged the support of Muslim philanthropist Hajiya Ramatu Tijjani, who donates to widows and orphans during Christmas and New Year celebrations, describing the gesture as a reflection of mutual respect between faiths.

He wished Muslims a peaceful Ramadan and called for prayers for unity in the country.

In his remarks, the leader of the Association of Persons with Disabilities in Kaduna State, Mallam Hassan Lawal, commended the church for its support, urging wealthy Muslims to assist the less privileged during the fasting period.

Similarly, the state leader of the Visually Impaired Association, Mallam Tukur Zubairu, said the church has consistently supported them with food grains over the years, praying that God rewards the organisers.

Speaking on behalf of Tsangaya schools, Imam Ibrahim Musa thanked the church for the intervention and encouraged well-meaning Nigerians to emulate the gesture.

Also commenting, the Murshid of Jama’atu Nasril Islam, Imam Ilyasu, described the initiative as commendable and urged wealthy Muslims to fulfil their obligation of giving zakat to the poor, particularly during Ramadan.

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