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Lawmaker sponsors wedding of 9 female orphans in Zamfara

Supreme Desk
16 Nov 2023 7:51 AM GMT
Lawmaker sponsors wedding of 9 female orphans in Zamfara
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Maipalace urged the beneficiaries to respect their marriages and use the gesture for their future.

Rep Kabiru Maipalace (PDP-Zamfara) has sponsored the marriage of nine female orphans under his Women, Orphans and Less privileged Welfare Project.

Presenting furniture and other wedding items to the beneficiaries in Gusau on Wednesday, Maipalace said the gesture was the fulfilment of his campaign promises.

Maipalace, represented at the occasion by his Legislative Secretary, Mustafa Hassan, said the gesture was part of his intervention for the vulnerable groups under his committee on women, orphans,, and the the less privileged.

“Under the committee, we have identified 41 female orphans and those those less privileged to be sponsored for marriage by the lawmaker,, and we are starting with nine now.

“Today, we are presenting nine sets of furniture and other marriage items procured by the lawmaker for the beneficiaries,” the lawmaker explained.

Maipalace urged the beneficiaries to respect their marriages and use the gesture for their future.

Also, the Chairman of the State Hisbah Commission, Sheikh Umar Hassan, commended the lawmaker and described the intervention as a moral support to society in general.

“This will help in reducing economic hardships and vices in society,” the chairman of Hisbah of Hisbah said.

Hassan appealed to philanthropists and wealthy individuals to emulate the lawmaker in supporting the vulnerable groups.

The Chairman, Zamfara Media Cooperation, Alhaji Bello Dakingari, urged the beneficiaries to utilise the gesture effectively.

“I believe this kind gesture will be one of the best approaches to reducing the pressure of poverty in society.”

In their separate remarks, the Secretary of the Committee, Hajiya Sadiya Mahe, and the the State Women Leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Hajiya Kulu Master, appreciated the lawmaker for his concern for women.

They urged beneficiaries to utilise the gesture for their marriages and respect their husbands for the future benefits of their lives.

Malama Nabila Abubakar, who spoke on behalf of the beneficiaries, thanked the lawmaker and members of the committee for selecting them to benefit from the project.

“On behalf of all nine beneficiaries of this programme, we appreciate the gesture,, and we promise to give priority and respect to our marriages,” Abubakar said.

Supreme News reports that the wedding ceremonies for the beneficiaries are scheduled to be held in their various families.

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