
By AMOS MATHEW, Kaduna –
Shehu Bawa ABG Foundation has shared cash to orphans, vulnerable households and loyal party members of People’s Democratic party (PDP), across 23 Local Government Areas of Kaduna State to ease economic hardship in 2025 fasting Month.
Beneficiaries of the cash worth over Two hundred and fifty Million Naira (250 million Naira) were drawn from all 23 Local Government Areas of the state for inclusive spread and to cover as many as possible economically disadvantaged families as well as party members of the opposition PDP who had stood loyal against all odds over the years.
ABG, a former federal legislator is aspiring to be PDP’s Gubernatorial candidate in the next general elections of 2027 in Kaduna.
This latest cash gift and many other philanthropic gestures were carried out under the leadership of chairman of Distribution Committee of the ABG Foundation former State Secretary of PDP Aliyu Wusono, aided by Barr. Simon Araba, Ex-Rep member of Lere Federal Constituency and other prominent personalities to ensure transparency, accountability and above all, even spread.
The gesture, according to Wusono was intended to cushion the effect of rising prices of essential food items consumed by Muslim and Christian faithful in the fasting season which he said had gone beyond the reach of most households.
“This act of generosity by the Shehu Bawa ABG Foundation has been warmly received with gratitude from the beneficiaries, especially loyal party members who didn’t expect that their sacrifice and commitment to PDP over the years have been acknowledged and rewarded.
“This is also to show our party members that they won’t be forgotten, despite being in the opposition with no patronage from the system.
“It is our wish that ABG clings the governorship ticket of our party and eventually becoming our Governor in 2027 so that the state will benefit from his exemplary leadership qualities, passion and compassion for the masses, ” he declared.
In the spirit of Ramadan, it was also made known to journalists that the ABG foundation has established some feeding centres across the state where people go and break their fasting.




