Katsina governor’s wife distributes 3,500 bags of rice, N17.5 million cash to vulnerable households

The wife of Katsina State governor, Zulaihat Radda has distributed 3,500 bags of rice, and disbursed N17.5 million to vulnerable households in the state.
The event which took place in Katsina is part of activities to mark 2024 World Humanitarian Day.
According to Mrs Radda, the distribution of the rice and disbursement of cash to those in need across the state was part of her commitment towards serving humanity.
She said, “This act is not just a reflection of empathy for the less fortunate, but also a testament of dedication to improving the lives of the most vulnerable members of society. The initiative is part of my ongoing commitment to humanitarian efforts; a commitment I share with my husband. Together, we have consistently prioritised the welfare of the people, especially those facing hardships.’’
Some of the beneficiaries commended the governor’s wife for the gesture, saying that it would go a long way in reducing their hardship.
According to some of them, her actions remind them that every act of kindness, no matter how big or small, can make a significant difference in someone’s life.
(NAN)
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