Haj. Silifat Sule, the wife of Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, has extended a helping hand to 2,200 vulnerable individuals in Toto Local Government Area of the state by donating food items.
Presenting the items on Monday in Toto, Sule emphasized that the gesture was aimed at improving the living conditions of the people, especially the vulnerable members of society. She highlighted that the donation, which seeks to alleviate the suffering of the less privileged, received support from the Dangote Foundation.
Additionally, Sule urged women in the state to remain patient with their husbands and prioritize the proper upbringing of their children, considering the current economic challenges facing the country.
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”Women, please ensure proper upbringing of your children, especially the girlchild.
”The rate of indecency and immorality in the society is on the increase and we can only make our society better through proper upbringing,”she advised.
The first lady also urged women to support their spouses in meeting the needs of their families, insisting that husbands alone can’t provide for the family at all times.
Speaking, Margret Elayo, Commissioner for Special Duties, Humanitarian and Non-Governmental-Organisations in the state, thanked the first lady and the Dangote Foundation for the gesture.
The commissioner also said that the welfare of the people remain a topmost priority of the current administration in the state, adding that government would continue to device ways of addressing the current hardship in the country.
On his part, Mr Labaran Magaji, the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in the state, also appreciated the donors for the gesture, adding that it would go a long way toward providing succour to the people.
Magaji also commended the state government for the security measures put in place to safeguard lives and property of the people in all troubled areas.
Credible News reports that some of the items donated include, bags of rice, millet, maize, among others.
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