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In a demonstration of compassion, Senator Sharafadeen Alli (APC Oyo South) has distributed food items to the Hausa community residing in the vibrant Sabo area of Ibadan.
This was contained in a statement issued by the lawmaker’s Special Adviser on Media, Akeem Abas.
The senator’s team, led by his wife, Alhaja Tawakalitu Alli, distributed essential food items, including rice, spaghetti and noodles, to various segments of the community.
Among the beneficiaries are Suya Seller Association, Bureau de Change Association, Tailoring Association, Electronics and Furniture Seller Association, Sayyidi Jubirila Islamic institute 1& 2, Institute Sabo, Markza Islamic School and Mallama Tsohuwa Maddarasa.
According to Abas, the distribution is still ongoing as the team would also visit Bodija, Ajibola and other communities yet to be touched.
As the distribution continues, prayers resonated throughout Sabo, with community members invoking blessings on Alli and his family.
The lawmaker’s wife said that the distribution of food items was a direct fulfillment of Alli’s promise to support the Hausa community in Sabo.
She said that the gesture underscored the senator’s commitment to serving all constituents, irrespective of cultural or ethnic backgrounds.
Sabo community leaders and residents alike Alli for his unwavering dedication to keeping his promises.
Alhaji Yahaya Dauda, the Chairman, Electronics and Furniture market, Sabo,
described Alli as a beacon of hope in public service through his approach to governance, noting his emphasis on empathy and inclusivity.
Recalling the senator’s tenure as the Chairman of Ibadan North Local Government, he praised Alli’s selfless leadership style, emphasising his consistent advocacy for the welfare of the people.
Hadjia Talatu Suleiman, the Head of
Sayadi Jubirila Islamic Institute, expressed their heartfelt appreciation for the senator’s gesture, acknowledging his genuine concern for the well-being of Sabo residents.
She expressed hope that the Alli’s altruistic endeavours would continue to grow, paving the way for even greater impact and influence in the future.
Yau Garba, a tailor at the Sabo market, thanked God for being among the beneficiaries of the palliative from Alli.
He appreciated the lawmaker for the support, saying they are optimistic that more would still come from him.
Abdullahi Kyari and Sirajo Garba, appreciated the senator for considering them as beneficiaries of the palliative.
They expressed optimism that Alli would excel in life, urging him to bring more development to Sabo community.
Responding to the overwhelming gratitude from the community, Alli expressed his deep gratitude and reiterated his commitment to serving with integrity as well as compassion.
The lawmaker emphasised the importance of unity and collaboration in addressing the needs of all constituents, regardless of background or affiliation.