SupportiFly, a non-governmental organisation, has made plans to break the Muslim fast with 1,100 inmates at the Warri Correctional Centre (also known as Okere Prison) in Warri, Delta State, on Tuesday.

Chairman and Founder, Kashif Bolarinwa, described the project as an opportunity for inmates to remember Allah and get closer to Him, adding that being with the inmates was an opportunity for them to know that they were still a part of the society, regardless of the past they had.

SupportiFly pledged support to feed indigents Muslims throughout the month of Ramadan and Kashif noted that they had at least fed 300 Muslims daily since fasting started.

He added that the project, which has been running in Oyo, Delta, Lagos and some other states, was to remind other persons that they were still part of humanity and to make sure that Muslims who were fasting ate healthy food during Ramadan.