Aliyu made the announcement on Saturday during the graduation ceremony of 111 Qur’an memorisers from the Sokoto branch of the Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi Foundation.
According to him, the initiative is part of his administration’s efforts to promote Islamic propagation, strengthen Qur’anic memorisation among children, and support clerics in discharging their duties effectively.
“We have also introduced monthly cash allocations to all our Jumu’at Mosques, ranging from N300,000 to N500,000 depending on their category. In addition, monthly allowances have been introduced for Imams, their deputies, and Mu’azzins across the state to support them in the discharge of their duties,” Aliyu said.
Better Governor!
ReplyDeleteNice initiative and good steps in the right direction to support the Clerics.
Dodo.
I still feel it's not proper to fund church with money meant for development. The money the people donate in mosques what do they use it for?
DeleteThis is a misplaced priority. Do the citizens of his state have access to healthcare? What is the state of the hospitals and government owned schools.
ReplyDeleteThis is great.
ReplyDeleteMoney na wetin, na water...
ReplyDeleteWhat a joke of a country😭😭
ReplyDeleteReally??
Gifty
In 2025
ReplyDeleteJust passing 🚶🏼♀️
How much again is minimum wage that most of them cannot pay?
ReplyDeleteI hope same commitment is made towards govt owned schools in the state.
It's simply a way for northern oligarchs to sponsorship terrorism without attracting too much attention/scrutiny
ReplyDeleteThis type of useless behavior is why the USA govt will keep on cancelling visas on Naija passports
This's very funny lol
ReplyDeleteThe Most Complex B
I giggle in Xhosa.
ReplyDeleteSometimes u wonder if some of d guys in govt are ok
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