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El-Rufai stops free Ramadan rice, oil, sugar


Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufa’i, has ordered a stop to government’s free distribution of grains during fasting in the month of Ramadan.



The Governor said that his administration would not continue with what he described as the People’s Democratic Party’s culture of sharing state’s resources.

“I have been made to understand that this Ramadan period, we are supposed to have started sharing rice, milk and sugar, but we will not do that,” El-Rufa’i said yesterday at the Government House.

He spoke when the executive members of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) visited him.

El-Rufa’i explained that he took the decision to stop the annual tradition of distribution of the products because he does not want government to be involved in religious affairs, more so, according to him, “as the government is broke.

“If his government continues in such direction, the administration will only exist to pay salaries and allowances.

“This beautiful office complex in which we are cost the government about N10 billion.

“The Deputy Governor and I would not have built this when there are many masses-oriented projects yet to be executed, but it has been built, we have to use.’’

“So, we solicit your prayers to be able to stabilise the situation and we hope that things will improve.”
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4 comments

  1. Great move, El-Rufai! For once we are starting to have leaders who are prepared to blaze the trail in stopping the bleeding of public resources through religious patronage. What has the government got to do with Ramadan or pilgrimages? I hope Kaduna State will set an example for other states by refusing to get involved in pilgrimages. We do not need a Pilgrims Board. Any Muslim or Christian that wants to go on pilgrimage should get his or her visa, book his or her ticket, and go quietly!

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  2. Nice one! The state belongs to all, no more Hajj or Jerusalem seats from government. Ride-on, masses oriented government.

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  3. Slowly but surely, we're beginning to experience impartial rationality. Get the pace setting.. Thumbs up!!

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  4. True Decisions might not sound, look nor feel comfortable to embrace... But have to be made though.. Surely unsentimental. Keep it on! This 1 goes to the OPEN/UNBIAS MINDS..

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