Ahmed Ali Ahmed, the esteemed Commissioner of Finance for Borno State, has embarked on a benevolent mission by distributing Ramadan packages to the eleven wards within the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC). This initiative aims to provide essential support to communities during the holy month of Ramadan.
The distribution ceremony, held with solemnity and gratitude, saw the allocation of packages to various community leaders, including ward chairmen, ward executives, state executives, district heads, ward heads, and Bulamas of MMC. Each recipient received tokens of appreciation and financial assistance as a gesture of solidarity and compassion during this sacred time.
In a generous display of commitment to community welfare, Commissioner Ahmed allocated 100,000 naira to each district head, 50,000 naira to ward heads, and 25,000 naira to ward executives, amounting to a total sum of approximately 30 million naira. This substantial contribution underscores the Commissioner's dedication to supporting the livelihoods of those within his jurisdiction.
Expressing heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mohammed Abdu Kalama from Bolori ward extended sincere appreciation to Commissioner Ahmed for his kindness and generosity. The impactful gesture serves as a beacon of hope and solidarity for the community members, reaffirming their faith in compassionate leadership.
Commissioner Ahmed, represented by Umar Lawan Dalorima and accompanied by Hon. Mustapha Bukar Daima, former Chairman of Benishek, took the opportunity to extend gratitude to Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, GCON, CON, FNSE, Mni, for his unwavering support and exemplary leadership qualities. He attributed the success of the distribution initiative to Governor Zulum's guidance and inspiration, emphasizing their collective commitment to uplifting the lives of Borno State residents.
The event was marked by a spirit of unity and gratitude as community leaders and representatives came together to commemorate the occasion. The distribution of Ramadan packages not only serves as a manifestation of compassion and solidarity but also underscores the importance of collective efforts in fostering resilience and community support.
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