Fasting Muslim residents have
called on the Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, to borrow a leaf from
other Northern state governors by providing them food stuff in the Islamic holy
month of Ramadan.
Before the coming of the El-Rufai
administration, fasting Kaduna residents enjoyed similar largesse from the
state government.
Previous administrations
distributed rice, millet, vegetable oil, milk, sugar and other commodities to
Muslims; and also hosted religious groups to Ramadan breakfast.
But Mr. El-Rufai announced that
the state government would not continue the practice in 2015 when he received
leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria and the Jama’atul Nasril Islam
at the Government House, Kaduna.
Mr. El-Rufai said if his
government continued to fund the welfare package, it would not be able to
deliver on its key programmes, considering the state’s financial situation.
“I have also 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. One, the government is not supposed to be involved in religious activities. Two, the government is broke,” he had said.
Residents whilst speaking with
pressmen confessed that they needed government help during this holy month.
“We all know how the economy is fairing. Many people are not able to get even sugar for their pap at dawn. We are begging Governor El-Rufai to help us and please distribute some food items to the locals so that we can have some ease.
“We know he had said he cannot use government money to do so but we are begging that he should take a second look,” Ibrahim Sani, a bricklayer in Tudun wada, Kaduna, said.
Hajiya Laure, a resident of Kofa in Zaria, said this year is difficult for many residents of Zaria.
“I cannot understand what is happening. With the little I have, I think more than 50 people came to my house to break their fast in the past two days.
“I think the government can help in establishing few centres where people can just break their fast. I will beg for this from the state government.”
Nasir Bala, resident of Pambegua,
Kubau Local Government Area, called on other government officials and wealthy
Nigerians to help the less-privileged especially in this month of Ramadan.
“Yes, the government has a duty to provide for its people but also wealthy individuals should come to the rescue of the people.
“Kano is doing it, Yobe, Sokoto and many others. I call on Governor El-Rufai to please help the people. We need it so badly this Ramadan.”
Asked if Mr. El-Rufai would
change his stance about not using state resources to feed the fasting Muslims,
an aide said the state government will not change its stance.
The official, who declined to be
named, said the governor and his friends have already provided similar largesse
to the less privileged not only during Ramadan.
“The state government is not going to use state resources to feed or do what it is not meant for. However, the governor and his friends through his existing foundation, El-Rufai Foundation, have been feeding the less privileged, and even give out scholarship to indigents in the state.”Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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ReplyDeleteyea this is the first positive action that the gov takes pertaining religious issues by being neutral
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