Hafsat Uba Sani, the First Lady of Kaduna State, has delivered palliatives and financial support to the coordinators of the Hafsat Uba Sani Birni Da Karkara Support Group throughout the 23 local government areas in Kaduna State.
The distribution occurred during the religious observances of Ramadan and Lent, which the First Lady highlighted as times that promote compassion, sacrifice, and assistance for those in need.
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She encouraged recipients to use this opportunity to pray for peace, unity, and ongoing development within the state.
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Aisha Idris, the Director General of the support group who represented the First Lady at the event, emphasized that this initiative demonstrates the administration’s dedication to inclusive governance and social assistance. She also urged beneficiaries to keep the leadership of Governor Uba Sani in their prayers.
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Zulaihat Buba, the Personal Assistant to the First Lady, reiterated the First Lady’s commitment to enhancing the welfare and empowerment of women and youth throughout the state, stating that efforts will persist in reaching underserved communities and bolstering social support systems via humanitarian initiatives.
In response, several recipients expressed their gratitude for the support and prayed for the continued achievements of the state government, reaffirming their backing for the administration and noting the benefits their communities have received from government programs since the current administration began.

