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Sokoto governor commissions Jumu’at mosque, assures improvement in Ramadan feeding programme

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Sokoto state government said it will improve 2025 Ramadan feeding programme in order to accommodate more people to benefit.

The state governor Ahmed Aliyu who stated this while speaking at the commissioning ceremony of the remodelled Ruggar Wauru Jumuaat Mosque in Sokoto, the state capital. 

This was contained in a press release issued and made available to newsmen in Sokoto by the chief press secretary to the governor on media and communications, Comrade Abubakar Bawa on Saturday.

The statement added that preparations are in top gear for the commencement of the 2025 Ramadan feeding programme in the state.

“I want to assure you that we are working ahead of the forthcoming Ramadan fast in order to improve on the quality of food being served in our Ramadan feeding centres.

“We are also determined to expand our feeding centres to areas where they don’t exist for the benefit of the needy, the vulnerable and the less-privileged persons in the society,” he said.

The governor also said his administration has so far renovated and constructed a number of Mosques and Islamiyya schools for the benefit of the people of the state.

The completed Jumuat Mosques, according to him, included Sheikh Musa Lukuwa, Tahsinul Qura’an, Runjin Sambo, Sheikh Gumi, Unguwar Rogo, Sultan Maccido, Emir Yahaya Road, as well as those of Yabo and Gwadabawa, among others.

According to him, those of Kebbe, Illela, Shagari, Kware, Hassan Dan ‘Mu’azu, Buhari Dan Shehu, Sultan Maccido, Isah Mai Kware, Isa Wasagu, as well Usman Bin Affan, Gawon Nama Jum’at Mosques are currently undergoing renovation.

“All these are part of efforts to redeem our campaign promises of promoting Islamic affairs in the state.

“Be rest assured that my administration would continue to prioritise Islamic propagation, being that Sokoto is a Muslim dominated society, with Islam as its main religion,” he said.

He further said a standing monthly imprests of N300,000 and N500,000 have been set aside for the maintenance of the 90 Jum’at Mosques within the Sokoto metropolis to make them comfortable for the worshippers. 

Ahmed Aliyu added that his administration has introduced monthly allowances to Imams, deputy Imams and Muazzins of Jum’at Mosques and some prominent religious organisations, in recognition of their invaluable contributions towards Islamic propagation in the state. 

On the recently reactivated Hisbah Board in the state, the governor said a lot of successes are being recorded in the fight against social vices and other reprehensible and sinful acts being committed in the state.

He added that Hisbah is operating in the state without any interference from the state government and assured them of the state government’s continued support at all times. 

Other speakers at the commissioning ceremony included the State Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Dr Jabir Sani Mai Hulla, representatives of the Sultan of Sokoto, Prof. Sambo Wali Junaid, the Wazirin Sokoto as well as the Emir of Argungu, Ismaila Muhammad Mera. 

They all commended governor Aliyu for his laudable transformative agenda for the state and called on the people of the state to support him in that regards.

The commissioning ceremony was climaxed by two rakaat Jumuaat prayer in the remodelled Mosque, with special prayers offered for Allah’s  continued protection and guidance for Governor Aliyu for him to continue with the good work he is doing for the state.

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