By Israel Bulus, Kaduna
The Executive Chairman of Jaba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Larai Ishaku, has distributed no fewer than 500 bags of 10 and 25kg rice to widows, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable members of society.
Presenting the items in Kwoi, headquarters of Jaba Local Government Area, Ishaku said the gesture was borne out of love and compassion which the season of Christmas represents.
“As we gather in celebration of Christmas, we are reminded of the core values that this embodies.
“It is a time to reflect on the virtues of love, compassion and hope, especially for those who find themselves in difficult circumstances.
“On this joyful occasion, I would like to remind everyone to embrace the feeling of togetherness that comes with celebrating humanity,” she stated.
According to her, the beneficiaries were drawn from the 10 wards of Jaba regardless of their political or religious affiliation.
The council boss reiterated her administration’s commitment to the welfare of vulnerable members of society.
“Let today serve as a reminder of our collectively responsibility to continue this charitable work beyond holiday season.
“Christmas is just a moment in the year, but our commitment to uplifting one another would be a continuous one,” she added.
She enjoined the beneficiaries to give from the little their had received to other less privileged people around them in the spirit of the season.
While thanking Gov. Uba Sani for his support towards the success of the event, she called on residents to always pray and support their leaders at all levels.
She also tasked the youths on the need to remain vigilant and avoid any act capable of breaching the peace during the yuletide season.
Some of the beneficiaries, Joy Emmanuel and Sabo Adamu expressed gratitude to the council boss for remembering them at a time like this.
They described the gesture as first of its kind in Jaba and prayed God to replenish her pocket and grant her the enablement to do more for the downtrodden.
Elanza News reports that seasoning and a cash token was also given to each of the beneficiaries.