Nigeria: Govt Donates Grains to Kano As Governor Queries Ramadan Feeding Programme

The donation consists of 100 trucks of rice, 44 trucks of sorghum, and four trucks of maize

The federal government has donated truckloads of grains to the Kano State government for distribution to the needy.

The donation consists of 100 trucks of rice, 44 trucks of sorghum, and four trucks of maize.

The donation arrived just as the state government said it has begun an investigation into its ongoing Ramadan feeding programme in the state.

The state's Director-General, Media and Publicity, Sanusi Tofa, disclosed this to journalists on Sunday in Kano.

He said Dangote Foundation also supported the state with 120,000 10kg bags of rice.

"Aside from these donations, the State Government is giving out 145 trucks of assorted grains for distribution to the 44 local government areas and 484 wards," he said.

Mr Tofa said the gesture was in collaboration with the local government councils in the state.

He said the state government has also commenced an investigation into the ongoing Ramadan feeding programme in the state.

Mr Tofa said Governor Abba Yusuf had expressed dismay over the operation of the programme when he paid a surprise visit to some selected Ramadan feeding centres in the Kano metropolis.

"Yusuf expressed disappointment at what he saw at the centres, asking several questions that had no answers from the operators of the programme.

"The governor said that in the next 24 hours, the government would reorganise the feeding committee handling the exercise," he said.

Mr Tofa said the state government had set aside 80 feeding centres across eight local government areas and that the target was to feed 1,000 persons daily at each centre.

"Yusuf was at the feeding centres and saw what was happening, and instead of meeting the actual 1,000 targeted people, only 450 registered beneficiaries were being fed at the centres he visited," he said.

Mr Tofa said that because of the situation at the centres, the governor ordered the reorganisation of the committee handling the exercise.

He also ordered an investigation into the whole exercise with a view to punishing the culprits.

( NAN)

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