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    TMDK distributes 17,000 bags of food relief across Zamfara for Ramadan

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In many communities across Zamfara State, the fasting season is a time of reflection, faith, and shared sacrifice. But for thousands of families facing economic hardship, it can also be a period of increased strain.

    This year, relief came in a tangible, heartfelt, and memorable form.

    TMDK Group, through its coordinated community outreach initiative, distributed 7,000 bags of rice and 10,000 bags of maize flour to residents within the Talata Mafara LGA in Zamfara State.

    The distribution was designed to support vulnerable households during the fasting season, ensuring that families could observe the period with dignity and reduced financial pressure on the community.

    The initiative was not framed as charity; to TMDK, it was a responsibility.

    With just 100 Bags back in 2006, this outreach was created by the TMDK’s Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, a proud native of Zamfara State, whose connection to the land and its people runs deeper than business interests. For him, the gesture reflects something personal; an enduring commitment to the well-being of the communities that shaped him.

    “Giving back to Zamfara is not optional,” a representative of the Group noted. “It is part of who we are.”

    The relief materials were distributed in coordination with community leaders to ensure transparency and equitable allocation. Beneficiaries included widows, elderly residents, low-income families, and households identified as most in need.

    For many recipients, the support eased what would otherwise have been difficult weeks, and they appeared very appreciative.

    Community leaders described the initiative as timely and impactful, particularly amid rising food costs. Beyond the immediate benefit, they noted the symbolic importance of indigenous entrepreneurs reinvesting in their home states.

    TMDK Group has increasingly aligned its corporate activities with broader social responsibility efforts, particularly in states where it has operational or historical ties. The Zamfara outreach reinforces a philosophy the company prides itself on, which is that; sustainable business must exist alongside social contribution.

    While industrial expansion and economic development remain core to the Group’s strategy, its leadership has maintained that community support, especially during culturally significant periods, remains equally important.

    In Zamfara this fasting season, that philosophy translated into 17,000 bags of food and thousands of families able to observe the period with greater peace of mind.

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