Ramadan: Kwara Communities Praise Saraki Over Meal Distribution
Residents in Ilorin, Nigeria, praise former Senate President Bukola Saraki for his distribution of Ramadan Iftar meal packages to local mosques as part of a charitable initiative.
In Ilorin, residents and Muslim faithful have expressed their appreciation for former Senate President Bukola Saraki's efforts in distributing Iftar meal packages during Ramadan. This initiative, conducted under the Abubakar Bukola Saraki Foundation, aims to support Muslim worshippers by providing meals for those observing the fast. The foundation's outreach is particularly focused on the last ten days of Ramadan, a time of increased spiritual significance for Muslims.
The meal distribution program is set to extend its reach across seven states and the Federal Capital Territory, highlighting Saraki's commitment to aiding underserved communities during this holy month. In Kwara State, the distribution encompasses approximately 52 mosques, with particular attention given to the Sango and Isale-Aluko communities. These efforts align with the foundation's goal of ensuring that worshippers can break their fast daily with adequate meals as Ramadan reaches its climax.
Beneficiaries of this initiative have responded positively, noting the significant impact of the daily meal deliveries on their ability to observe the fast appropriately. As the holy month progresses, the provision of Iftar meals not only meets a crucial need for nourishment but also strengthens communal bonds among Muslims celebrating Ramadan, illustrating the spirit of giving that defines this sacred time.