Pastor Yohana Buru of Christ Evangelical and Intercessory Fellowship
Ministries, Kaduna, on Saturday fed 400 prison inmates, mainly Muslims,
at the Kaduna Central Prisons to mark the Eid el Kabir celebration.
Buru also provided food for 600 inmates of a Destitute Home located on Kano Road in the metropolis.
Presenting
the food along with soft drinks and bathing soaps, the pastor said that
the gesture was to enable the prisoners and the destitute to
participate in the sallah celebration.
He called on well-meaning Nigerians to always remember and assist the less-privilege in the society.
“We share whatever we have so as to make them feel happy on this special day,” he said.
He
stressed the need to straighten relationship between Muslims and
Christians in the country, saying, “we are brothers and sisters and we
must be united and live as one.”
He called on the government to do more in the welfare of prison inmates across the country.
Receiving
the items at the destitute home, a former National Vice-President of
People with Disability, Malam Rilwan Muhammed, thanked the pastor for
remembering the inmates during the sallah.
Muhammed prayed God to strengthen Buru and provide for him so that he would continue to assist the less-privileged.
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