Governor Radda Hands Over ₦50 Million Zakkat to State Board

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* Inspects Qur’anic Boarding School, Commissions Tailoring Skills Centre

Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, has handed over the sum of ₦50 million as his Zakkat contribution to the Katsina State Zakkat and Waqf Board for immediate distribution to eligible beneficiaries across the state.

A statement signed by Ibrahim kaula Mohammad, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, said the Governor presented the Zakkat on Tuesday during the 2026 Zakkat and Waqf distribution ceremony held at the Board’s headquarters in Katsina.

Governor Radda commended the leadership and stakeholders of the Board for their tireless efforts in the collection and distribution of Zakkat to those prescribed by Allah (SWT).

He stressed the importance of Zakkat in promoting social justice and urged wealthy individuals to fulfill this important religious obligation.

“Zakkat is not just a form of charity; it is a duty that strengthens our society. It ensures that the needy, the vulnerable, and other deserving members of our community are supported,” the Governor said.He added,

“By giving generously, we obey Allah (SWT) and invest in the well-being of our society. It is my pleasure to contribute to this noble cause, and I encourage all those who are capable to support our people.

“During the event, Governor Radda inspected the Atta’awun Qur’anic Boarding School located in Kadarko Quarters.

He disclosed that he personally contributed between 70 and 80 percent of the resources required for the establishment and development of the school.

“The Qur’anic Boarding School represents our commitment to promoting religious education alongside community development. Supporting such institutions ensures that our children have access to quality education in both academics and faith,” he explained.

The Governor also commissioned a newly constructed and fully equipped Tailoring Skills Training Centre provided by the National Association of Zakkat and Waqf.

He commended the Association for the initiative and urged other organizations to emulate its example in empowering citizens through skills acquisition programmes.

Earlier in his remarks, the Deputy Governor, Malam Faruk Lawal, directed the Zakkat and Waqf Board to assess and determine the Zakkat due from his livestock farm.

He also praised the Board for carrying out its responsibilities efficiently and transparently.

Speaking at the event, Engineer Muhammed Lawal Maidoki, Chairman of the National Zakkat Commission and the Sokoto State Zakkat and Waqf Commission, applauded the Katsina State Government for its sustained support and cooperation in the collection and distribution of Zakkat.

Similarly, Sheikh Ahmed Musa Filin Samji, Chairman of the Katsina State Zakkat and Waqf Board, lauded Governor Radda for his consistent personal support, noting that it has enabled the Board to achieve remarkable progress.

He revealed that the Board collected 120,000 bags of grains this year, including millet, maize, and beans, surpassing last year’s figure of 80,000 bags.

During the visit, Sheikh Filin Samji briefed the Governor on the various sections of the Qur’anic Boarding School and conducted him and his entourage on a tour of the facilities.

Other notable donors at the event included Alhaji Ɗahiru Usman Sarki, who contributed ₦25 million, and Senator Abdul’aziz Musa Ƴar’adua, who donated ₦10 million, among others, reflecting the spirit of generosity and community solidarity fostered by the Zakkat programme.

The event was attended by key government officials, members of the State Executive Council, senior staff of the Zakkat and Waqf Board, community leaders, and other stakeholders.

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