The Kano State
Government has earmarked over N220 million to provide free food to the
needy during the Muslims fasting period of Ramadan.
The Chairman of the committe on Ramadan Free Feeding Programme, Alhaji
Usman Bala, disclosed this in an interview with NAN on Thursday in Kano.
Bala, who is the Principal Private Secretary to Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje,
said the government had concluded all arrangements to commence the
programme on Thursday, June 18.
He said the government had increased the number of feeding centres from
120 to 175 across the state, pointing out that the centres had since
been provided with the required food items.
“Food items including rice, beans, millet, flour, cooking oil and dates
among others have been provided at each of the centres.
“Each centre will have a five-man coordinating committee in addition to
six cooks who will be preparing the meal. “We also engaged the services
of some sanitary inspectors who will always ensure that the environment
is clean and tidy,” he said.
Bala said after the meal was prepared, it would be distributed to all
the designated feeding centres in polythene bags specially made for the
programme.
He called on the workers and committee members to exhibit high sense of
honesty and commitment in order to ensure the success of the programme.
Bala said that government had placed those handling the programme on
allowance, and warned that anybody found wanting would be decisively
dealt with.
“The programme is aimed at assisting the less privileged during the
Ramadan period. So we hope they will keep to the tenets of the
programme,” he added.
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