Tambuwal Offsets Medical Expenses Of Cancer Patient Awaiting Surgery In India

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Governor of Sokoto state, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has undertaken to offset the medical expenses of Maryam Abubakar, a Sokoto indigene suffering from cancer and presently receiving treatment at an Indian hospital.

 

Her case has gone viral under the hashtag SUPPORTMARYAM and elicited various online donations from good Samaritans who sympathized with her plight.
Announcing his intention in Sokoto to offset the bill, Mr Tambuwal, who spoke through his special adviser on media and public affairs, Imam Imam and made available to THE PRECISION, also urged the people, especially the Muslim faithful, to pray for the success of the impending surgery and eventual recovery.
“Maryam is one of us and everything possible will be done by the state government to ensure her full recovery,” he said.
The patient, a staff nurse at the State Specialist Hospital, is an indigene of Gilbadi village of Gada Local Government Area of the state.
She was diagnosised with liver cancer in India in 2016 and requires the sum of four million Naira (N4,000,000) for a definitive and life-saving surgery where the diseased part of the liver will be removed.
Speaking in Sokoto, one of the promoters of the SUPPORTMARYAM appeal, Dr Auwal Ahmed, commended Tambuwal for the gesture, and prayed to God to ensure her quick recovery.
“The Governor has intervened in other areas for citizens in need of help. This is commendable and we pray to God to reward him,” he added.

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