As part of its generosity, the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) has donated a 10 million Naira borehole project to the Kano State Sharia Commission.
The project, launched on Thursday, aims to alleviate the commission’s water scarcity challenges.
In a statement signed by Comrade Musa A Ibrahim (Best Seller), Acting Director Public Enlightenment, Kano State Sharia Commission, said the project is part of the assembly’s multiple commitments to serve humanity.
Sheikh Ali Danabba, speaking on behalf of the commission, expressed profound gratitude to WAMY for the charitable gesture. “The construction of a 150-meter borehole is a commendable and welcoming idea,” he said.
“We struggled with water scarcity, so far everyone cry for help, but WAMY has made a great effort to provide water at a cost of over N10 million.”
Sheikh Abbas Abubakar Daneji, Chairman of the Commission, praised WAMY’s humanitarian activities, urging other groups and individuals to emulate their good work.
Speaking earlier, WAMY Chairman, Hisham Abdussalam, highlighted the Assembly’s commitment to developing Islam and Muslims worldwide.
Established in 2003, during the then Ibrahim Shekarau ‘s Administration, the Kano State Sharia Commission has been instrumental in promoting Islamic values in the state.
However, the Commission, according to Daneji, regained its lost glory with Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s renewed focus on the commission, and hopes are high for its restoration to its former glory.