Senator donates burial materials, clay pots to constituents
Senator Rufai Hanga, representing Kano Central District, has donated 500,000 plain white cloths to help his constituents in burying their dead.
The federal lawmaker also donated 500,000 clay pots to his constituents.
The donation is reportedly intended to help with the burial process for loved ones, in response to the frequent requests for burial assistance from constituents.
According to Premium Times, Dawuud Auwal, one of Hanga’s Social Media Aides, announced the donations on Facebook.
Hanga, whose district covers 15 local government areas, said the donation was in response to frequent demands for assistance for burial materials from his constituents.
“The district head of Tarauni and head of the committee overseeing the graveyard in Kano, Ado Kurawa, has supervised the 500,000 clay pots and N500,000 white plain cloths (likkafani) donated by Senator Rufai Hanga for distribution to the graveyard in Kano Central District.
“After the supervision he directed for the distribution,” Auwal disclosed.
Clay pots and white cloths are used by Muslims for enshrouding corpses. A male corpse requires three wraps, while a female corpse requires five wraps to be covered properly.
“We are used to this frequent requests from people soliciting money to buy white cloths and clay pots. Some have requested vehicles for transporting the dead,” Auwal said.
“The Senator has also paid scholarships for 200 students of Bayero University and registered over 1000 students for JAMB.
“He assisted 200 Kano Polytechnic among others,” Mr Auwal added in response to some Facebook users accusing the lawmaker of underrepresentation.
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