As Muslims are observing fasting in the Holy month of Ramadan, the Executive Director of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Chief Andrew Jaiyah Kaikai has extended his compassionate outreach to Muslims in Freetown.

Hailing from Pujehun District, Chief Kaikai popularly known as Devuyama is renowned for his grassroots leadership and dedication to serving the people.

In a heartwarming display of solidarity and support, Chief Kaikai reached out to the Muslim community, recognizing the challenges they may face during these trying times. As he handed over essential items to assist them in the month of Ramadan, he emphasized the importance of fostering a spirit of hope and unity in the face of adversity.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Kaikai expressed his awareness of the current situation in the country and the significance of providing timely assistance to alleviate the concerns of the Muslim community as they embark on their fasting journey. His thoughtful gesture resonated deeply with those present, instilling a sense of reassurance and optimism for the days ahead.

Throughout the event, words of hope, encouragement, and solidarity were shared by the Imam and other attendees, further reinforcing the message of unity and compassion. The gathering concluded with an open alfatiha, a prayer recitation seeking blessings and easing of burdens for the entire nation.

Chief Andrew Jaiyah Kaikai’s humanitarian gesture serves as a shining example of community leadership and solidarity, embodying the spirit of compassion and support for all members of society, especially during times of need.

Chief Kaikai’s act of kindness serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration, reminding people of the importance of coming together as a community to uplift and support one another in the spirit of humanity and brotherhood.