In order to boost food production and identify with the displaced persons across Mangu LGA, Beautiful Gate Handicapped People Centre Jos today distributed Fertilizers to Widows and orphans who lost their bread winners to violent crisis that affected some Communities in the area.
Presenting the Farm input, the Executive Director of the Centre, Chief Ayuba Gufwan Burki said Instead of distributing food stuffs, the centre deemed it fit to donate farm input (Fertilizers). He posited that the Centre in empathy was concerned about the plight of the people. He said the gesture is sharing in their pains and identifying with them in their trying times. He prayed for more food production and better yield for the farming season. He charged them to trust God and continue to work towards the attainment of peace and security.
He said the centre will do more and continue to impact lives and the society. He charged the people to remain resilient and contribute their quota to national unity and development.
Also speaking at the event, Chairman Board of Trustees of Beautiful Gate Handicapped People Centre, Engr. Solomon Chikan Engr. Solomon Chikan said the input was given in love and urged them not to sell the product but use same for better yield.
President Mwaghavul Development Association (MDA), Chief Joseph Gwankat, lauded the Centre for the humanitarian gesture targeted at the most vulnerable in affected communities in the Local Government Area.
He called on government, other NGOs and well spirited individuals to emulate the kind gesture by coming to the aid of the people affected by violent crisis.
Community Head of Kulben, Da HRH Ibrahim Dayau appreciated what the centre is doing nationally and pray God to open greater doors to the Centre. He commended Chief Ayuba Gufwan Burki for the philanthropic work he is doing and for making himself available to be used of God to impact lives and the society.
The gesture saw 75 Beneficiaries getting a Bag of Fertilizer each for the farming season.
Beneficiaries who could not hide their joy applauded the Centre for identifying with them and putting smiles on their faces with the fertilizers being given to them.
The event took place at Mwaghavul Development Association (MDA) Office Complex in Mangu and was low key in line with the COVID-19 Protocols.
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