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Former Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has sponsored the medical treatment of a 13-year-old Abubakar Ibrahim, who suffers from severe acute malnutrition.

It was reported that the boy is a resident of Yammawa quarters, an area in Katsina metropolis.

His video trended on social media, showing how he was seriously suffering from malnutrition and seeking for assistance.

The Katsina State Chairman of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Alhaji Armaya’u Abdulkadir, said the party’s national leader saw the video, and expressed concern over Ibrahim’s situation.

According to Abdulkadir, Kwankwaso expressed interest to sponsor the medical treatment of the boy during his condolence visit to the Yar’adua family.

He added that “Kwankwaso directed that Ibrahim be taken to Kano for proper medical treatment and other necessary attention needed.

“The boy was immediately taken to the Abdullahi Wase Hospital in Nasarawa area of Kano, where he received adequate medical attention and provided with the needed foods and other vitamins.

“Thanks be to Almighty Allah, Ibrahim has recovered, and was brought back home. As you can see now, he’s looking healthy and strong.”

Speaking after their return on Thursday, Ibrahim’s mother, Malama Fiddausi Ibrahim-Yammawa, commended the ex-governor for the gesture, saying she will never forget the moment.

Ibrahim’s mother further explained that she was very happy as he has regained his health, saying that she was also given N200,000 to start a business.

Meanwhile, our correspondent reports that limited financial resources, limited access to nutritious foods, and medical conditions, are some of the major causes of severe acute malnutrition.

Abbas Bamalli

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