By Mackie M. Jalloh
The Cline Town Educational Organization SL, under the leadership of its CEO, Yasin Bah, has once again demonstrated its commitment to community welfare by distributing 92 bags of rice (25kg each) to support both Muslims observing Ramadan and Christians fasting for Lent. The generous donation targeted mosques, churches, local chiefs, and vulnerable elders within the Cline Town community, ensuring that no one is left behind during these sacred periods of devotion.
At the distribution event, held in Cline Town, the beneficiaries expressed deep gratitude for the continued support from Yasin Bah and his organization. The rice donation was a lifeline for many struggling families, further cementing the organization’s role in uplifting the community.
Representing Bishop Crowther Church, Mr. Tucker expressed profound appreciation for Yasin Bah’s generosity, emphasizing that his contributions go beyond just Lent support.
“Yasin Bah has been a pillar of support for this church, not just during Lent, but also through his donations of school materials and financial assistance. His kindness strengthens our faith in humanity, and we continue to pray that God blesses and elevates him,” Mr. Tucker stated.
Speaking on behalf of the Central Mosque in Cline Town, Abdul Rahman Fofanah praised Bah for his unwavering dedication to both religious and humanitarian causes.
“Ramadan is a time of giving, and Yasin Bah has consistently shown that he understands the true essence of this holy month. May Allah continue to grant him success, good health, and infinite blessings,” he prayed.
Among the elders in attendance was Alhaji Lamrana Mansaray, who commended Yasin Bah for fostering unity and peace among Muslims and Christians in Cline Town.
“This is what true leadership looks like—someone who gives not for recognition, but for the sake of humanity. Yasin Bah is a blessing to this community, and we pray that he continues to prosper in all his endeavors,” he remarked.
One of the vulnerable beneficiaries, Aminata Sankoh, could not contain her joy as she received her bag of rice.
“I have been struggling to put food on the table, but this rice will sustain my family. I thank Allah for Yasin Bah and his kind heart. May he never lack in his life,” she said emotionally.
Speaking on behalf of his younger brother, Mohamed Sanusie Bah reaffirmed that this was not a one-time gesture, but a tradition of generosity deeply rooted in their family values.
“For years, we have made it a priority to give back to our community, especially during Ramadan and beyond. Yasin Bah has always led with kindness, ensuring that people around him do not go hungry. From food aid to educational support, his contributions extend beyond what many see. We will continue to do more for Cline Town and its people,” he affirmed.
The event ended with prayers and blessings showered upon Yasin Bah and the Cline Town Educational Organization. Community members hailed his unwavering commitment to humanity, with many calling on others in privileged positions to follow his example.
As Ramadan and Lent continue, Yasin Bah’s act of kindness serves as a reminder of the power of giving, unity, and compassion, reinforcing the shared values of faith and community support.