By Hassan Osman Kargbo
Dr. Ibrahim Bangura, a leading flag bearer of the All People’s Congress (APC), has donated 150 bags of rice to mosques and churches across Wards 427, 428, and 429 in Constituency 124, in a move widely praised as timely and impactful.
The donation comes at a significant moment when both Muslims and Christians are observing the sacred periods of Ramadan and Lent. These seasons are marked by fasting, prayer, reflection, and acts of charity, making the gesture particularly meaningful for many families facing economic challenges.
According to community representatives, the rice distribution is aimed at supporting vulnerable households and easing the burden on families during this period of spiritual devotion. Many beneficiaries expressed gratitude, noting that the donation will go a long way in helping them break their fasts and sustain their homes.
Dr. Bangura’s initiative has been described by residents as a strong demonstration of inclusive leadership. By extending support to both mosques and churches, he has reinforced a message of unity and mutual respect among different religious groups within the constituency.
Local leaders and residents commended the effort, highlighting its role in strengthening community ties. They noted that such acts of generosity help to bridge divides and promote peaceful coexistence, especially at a time when people are focused on faith and compassion.
“This is not just about food. It is about bringing people together and showing that we care for one another regardless of our religious differences,” one community member said.
Observers say the donation reflects a broader commitment by Dr. Bangura to community welfare and grassroots engagement. His approach, they added, emphasizes service, empathy, and responsiveness to the needs of ordinary citizens.
Religious leaders from both Muslim and Christian communities also welcomed the gesture. They described it as a reminder of the shared values that unite their faiths, including kindness, generosity, and support for the less privileged.
The distribution exercise was carried out smoothly, with representatives from various mosques and churches ensuring that the rice reached those most in need. Beneficiaries included elderly residents, low income families, and individuals struggling to meet daily needs.
For many in Constituency 124, the donation goes beyond immediate relief. It serves as a symbol of hope and a call for continued unity among residents. At a time when economic pressures remain a concern, such interventions are seen as both necessary and encouraging.
As Ramadan and Lent continue, the act has sparked conversations about the importance of compassion driven leadership and the role of individuals in supporting their communities. Many residents expressed the hope that others will be inspired to contribute in their own ways.
Dr. Bangura’s donation stands as a clear example of how leadership can positively impact lives. By standing with the people during a period of reflection and sacrifice, he has reinforced the idea that true leadership is measured by service, inclusiveness, and a genuine commitment to the well-being of all.





