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Ramadan: CSADI Train, Donate Food Items and detergent to Over 200 Women in Kano

BySani Magaji Garko

Mar 17, 2024

The Community Support and Development Initiatives (CSADI) has trained and donated food items and detergent to over two hundred (200) women in the Ruwantsa community of the Dambatta local government area of Kano state.

The chairperson of the association Mrs Zainab Ahmed Suleiman MFR, JP disclosed this at the weekend while distributing the items to the Beneficiaries at Ruwantsa community.

Mrs Suleiman who doubles as “Garkuwar Marayu of Ruwantsa” said the gesture was part of the initiative’s commitment to supporting the less privileged during the month of Ramadan.

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“Allah S.W.T wants wealthy individuals among people to be supporting less privileged in the society, so I want to use this medium to call on all well-to-do individuals to reciprocate the gesture of supporting needy families in their various communities,” she said.

“You should stop sending your kids to street begging, train your child to have a legitimate Qur’anic and western education, let them make a legitimate business to support themselves not engage in street hooking, not engaging in criminal activities, in case of your female children, stop sending them to the street for selling cola nut, Maize or others because most of the time find themselves endangered and violations of their fundamental human rights,” said Mrs. Suleiman.

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“I will make a team that would be coming here even once a month to teach you soap making, shoe making, detergents, and other supplements because you need to have a business that would support your daily life,” she said.

In a remark, the ward head of Ruwantsa in Dambatta local government area Abbas Magaji Ruwantsa appreciates the executive director of CSADI, describing her as a mother to the people of the area.

“Hajiya Zainab Ahmed Suleiman has been helping our people from Ruwantsa for over a decade, she has been providing nourished food to pregnant women and stunted children,” he said.

“Mrs. Suleiman has been a mother to us, she has been supporting people from the San-san community, likewise in Kwasauri, Kwanga, Ruwantsa, and others, so we are very happy to receive her here,” he added.

He then urged stakeholders to support CSADI and other humanitarian organizations to support less privileged in society.

Some of the beneficiaries interviewed by GLOBAL TRACKER thanked CSADI for the gesture and promised to make judicious use of them.

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