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Gov.'s wife provides the mother of quadruplets with goods

 Gov.'s wife provides the mother of quadruplets with goods

Hajiya Aisha Bello Matawalle


The wife of the governor of Zamfara, Hajiya Aisha Bello Matawalle, has given money, food, clothing, and baby care supplies to a mother of quadruplets. This was stated in a Gusau statement by Zainab Shua'ibu, the governor's wife's press secretary.

The press secretary reported that a set of quadruplets were born on Thursday in the state's Shinkafi Local Government Area to Naja'atu Isiyaka, a 30-year-old nursing mother.

According to Shua'ibu, the donations were made as part of the donor's Anchor Initiative, which supports marginalized and vulnerable population groups.

The products included baby clothes, clothing supplies, a set of Mama Kit packages for nursing mothers, as well as an undisclosed sum of money.

Hajiya Aisha Matawalle, who delivered the supplies to the families at the Federal Medical Center in Gusau, expressed her joy at the successful delivery, joined the family in celebrating, and prayed for the children's healthy development and survival. The governor's wife stated that the assistance was provided to lessen the stress of caring for the children, according to the press secretary, who was Fatima Abdul'aziz, the wife of the commissioner for special duties.

The parents of the quadruplets, Alhaji isyaku Shinkafi and his wife Naja'atu Isiyaka, expressed their gratitude for the donor's thoughtful act in separate speeches.

They prayed to Allah, the Almighty, for the administration of Matawalle to be successful in the state and to remain committed to assisting the state's underprivileged and vulnerable populations. (NAN)

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