Jigawa to feed 171,900 people daily during Ramadan: Governor

The Jigawa State Government on Friday said it will feed 171,900 people daily during Ramadan.
The state governor, Umar Namadi, said this at the inauguration of the distribution of palliatives to residents of Dutse in Jigawa.
He said the state had created two centres in each electoral ward for the programme, adding that each centre was expected to feed at least 300 people daily, making a total of 171,900 per day in 573 centres.
The governor said the initiative was beyond feeding ordinary people at the public centres, adding that thousands of households were also being captured in the feeding programme.
Mr Namadi said the feeding programme was initiated to help the needy during the fasting period.
The governor also promised to facilitate another set of palliatives promised by President Bola Tinibu to citizens of the state. .
He, therefore, reassured the citizens of the state his administration’s commitment to catering for them, especially amid the prevailing hardship in the country.
Earlier, the state Commissioner for Special Duties, Auwalu Sankara, said a total of 150,000 bags of 25kg of rice, 150,000 bags of 25kg of maize and 100,000 cartoons of spaghetti would be distributed to 150,000 households.
Mr Sankara said the state government had made provisions for 700,000 beneficiaries across the 27 Local Government Areas of the state with five people expected to benefit from each household.
(NAN)
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