Cross section of beneficiaries |
No fewer than 2,000 vulnerable Abuja residents on Sunday received food items, shoes and clothing from the Everlasting Arms Parish, Redeemed Christian Church of God in Garki.
The annual alms programme known as ”Tabitha Tent”, which began in 2007 is designed to support the poor and vulnerable with food items, clothes, and shoes among other humanitarian materials.
Some of the beneficiaries in an interview with newsmen, expressed their satisfaction and appreciation to the donors and organisers of the programme.
They called on the government to initiate policies and programmes such as Tabitha Tent to alleviate the suffering of the common man.
A beneficiary, Mr Gonet Jato, said that he received rice, beans and some other materials to support him and his family at the Yuletide.
“We thank Redeemed Church for what they have done for us, they have done so well, we appreciate them and may God bless them.
“To our President, the poor are suffering. Please look at what is happening in the country and do something to help the suffering man.
“It is not easy for us the poor, look at the crowd here, if not for Redeemed, what will be our hope? What we have received can take us for one to two weeks.
“Government should please look out for us as citizens of this country,” he said.
Another beneficiary, Ms Happiness Jacob, said: “I am very happy and grateful. I pray for those who gave all these gifts. May God open more ways for them so that they can keep on helping us.
“I got clothes, biscuits and rice. I want the government to come to our aid, especially during this Christmas season.
“People are suffering, going about looking for their daily bread to eat yet no food, we are suffering, many people are dying because of hunger,” he said.
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