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Over 200 patients receive cash donation from President Zamfara Chamber of Commerce

By IBRAHIM KANOMA

Over 200 patients with different ailments admitted in various Hospitals in Gusau zamfara state have benefitted from cash donation by the president zamfara state chamber of commerce and industries.

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Donating the cash assistance at Farida Hoapital, the president of the chamber Alhaji Hamza Musa Maibulawus said, his chamber decided to donate the money to patients considering the fact that they are in need of financial assistance.

He said, the gesture would continued untill they are discharge from the Hospital, charging them to consider their condition as a will of God, and it is also part of worship to Almighty Allah.

At the General Hospital Gusau, the president also donated cash to women and children numbering about 70 who were on hospital Beds recieving medication.

The president also paid similar visit to patients at Federal Medical Centre Gusau, where he donated large sum of money to both women, men and children praying for their quick recovery.

Hajiya Maryam who is one of the beneficiaries said, the donation of this cash came at a time where they are in dire need of money to settle their medical bills, she thanked the chamber of giving succour to them.

Speaking to journalists shortly after the visit, the zamfara state chamber of commerce preident Alhaji Hamza Musa Maibulawus said, his chamber would continue to assist lespriviledged people most especially smale scale traders to burst their trades across the state.

According to him very soon the chamber will start giving out cash loans to business men in the state, calling on all to cooperate with the present government of Governor Bello Muhammed Matawallen Maradun so as to benefit from devidents of Democracy.

Alhaji Hamza was accompanied on the visit by all his cabinet in the chamber.

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