A charity group named Nfangol La Nafa handed out food to thirty-three villages across the North Bank Region. This group started back in 2022 with one clear goal—to help Gambians facing tough times. They gave away the Holy Quran, ten bags of rice, thirty bags of sugar, five-liter oil gallons, tea bags, and milk cartons to people who needed them most.
Sulayman Saho runs this organization and also works as the lawmaker for Badibou Central. He spoke at the event held in Badibou Salikene about their many donations aimed at supporting local folks. He pointed out how expensive food has become during Ramadan. Their team spent around one hundred thirty thousand dalasi on these supplies, which they handed out as a non-profit group.
The charity spreads its help beyond just one area—it reaches villages both far away and close to urban spots. Saho explained that they had given away stuff before, but this round involved much more money than usual. He believes these efforts honor the community members who help during political campaigns by gathering voters. Giving charity makes sense during Ramadan, especially to families struggling financially.
Last month, they donated school materials to Banni, Doobo, and Salikenne schools as part of their ongoing work. Saho promised they would keep trying to make life better for needy folks throughout Ramadan. He thanked everyone living abroad who keeps sending support to help their organization grow stronger each year.
Lamin Ndow, who serves as Campaign Manager, explained how they formed this group specifically to assist poor people. They made sure each of the thirty-three villages sent someone to pick up donations, keeping everything fair and open. Ndow credits their success to President Saho and his honest leadership style, which treats everyone fairly.
The organization gave these items to village leaders and respected elders from each community. Ndow stressed how important these donations become when times turn difficult for everyday people. He assured everyone who donated that all gifts reached their intended recipients successfully, and he hopes they can work together again soon.
Sulayman Saho runs this organization and also works as the lawmaker for Badibou Central. He spoke at the event held in Badibou Salikene about their many donations aimed at supporting local folks. He pointed out how expensive food has become during Ramadan. Their team spent around one hundred thirty thousand dalasi on these supplies, which they handed out as a non-profit group.
The charity spreads its help beyond just one area—it reaches villages both far away and close to urban spots. Saho explained that they had given away stuff before, but this round involved much more money than usual. He believes these efforts honor the community members who help during political campaigns by gathering voters. Giving charity makes sense during Ramadan, especially to families struggling financially.
Last month, they donated school materials to Banni, Doobo, and Salikenne schools as part of their ongoing work. Saho promised they would keep trying to make life better for needy folks throughout Ramadan. He thanked everyone living abroad who keeps sending support to help their organization grow stronger each year.
Lamin Ndow, who serves as Campaign Manager, explained how they formed this group specifically to assist poor people. They made sure each of the thirty-three villages sent someone to pick up donations, keeping everything fair and open. Ndow credits their success to President Saho and his honest leadership style, which treats everyone fairly.
The organization gave these items to village leaders and respected elders from each community. Ndow stressed how important these donations become when times turn difficult for everyday people. He assured everyone who donated that all gifts reached their intended recipients successfully, and he hopes they can work together again soon.