Future Pathways Foundation, Senator Sani Musa Support Over 100 Tunga Residents
More than 100 residents of Tunga in Minna, Niger State, have received cash donations, bags of rice and wrappers through a community intervention organised by the Future Pathways Foundation in collaboration with Senator Sani Musa.
The beneficiaries, drawn from the Old Alheri Road area of Tunga, received the items as part of an initiative aimed at providing immediate relief to vulnerable families in the community.
The founder of the Future Pathways Foundation, Hajia Saadatu Sani Musa, said the intervention was part of the foundation’s efforts to provide practical support to people at the grassroots.
“Our mission is rooted in compassion, dignity and practical support. We understand the pressures many families are facing, and we believe that even a modest intervention can make a meaningful difference in someone’s life,” she said.
Saadatu said the initiative was intended not only to provide material assistance but also to reassure beneficiaries that their welfare remained important.
“What we are doing is not simply giving out cash or food; it is about reminding people that they matter and that they are not forgotten,” she added.
She said the foundation would continue to support communities and vulnerable people through humanitarian interventions, while expressing appreciation to Senator Sani Musa for supporting initiatives targeted at people in need.
“We will continue to do our part, in partnership with well-meaning individuals and organisations, to bring relief and create opportunities for people to improve their circumstances,” Saadatu said.
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One of the beneficiaries, Aisia Kuta, said the assistance came at a critical time for her household.
“This support has come at a very important time. The cash donation and the food items will help me meet some immediate needs and provide for my family,” Kuta said.
She expressed appreciation to Saadatu Sani Musa and Senator Sani Musa for extending the intervention to residents of the community.
Another beneficiary, Hajia Hadiza Umar, described the outreach as a demonstration of concern for members of the community.
“We are very grateful for this assistance. It is not only the cash and food items that matter, but the fact that somebody thought about our welfare and came to support us,” Umar said.
The Future Pathways Foundation said the outreach formed part of its continuing efforts to provide relief, empowerment and social support to families, particularly vulnerable households in underserved communities.
The foundation said its interventions were focused on grassroots humanitarian support and improving the welfare of families across Niger State.
