Fulani Ministries Trust
Report of the Trustees and
Financial Statements
30 September 2024

Fulani Mlnistries Trust
Contents
Report of the trustees
Examiner's report
Receipts and payments account
Statement of bank balances

FulAni Ministries Trust
Charity Number 10g6807
Report of the Trustees for the year ended 30 September 2024
The Trustees preS￿1t their report with the financial statements of the trust for the year ended 30
September 2024.
INCEPTION
The Fulani Ministries Tn]st is a registered charity, governed by a Declaration of Trust dated 9th
October 2002.
OBJECTS
Fulani Ministries Trust is a registered charity created by a Declaration of Trust dated 09.10,02.
The objects of the Charity are the furtherance of the Christian Faith, to relieve poverty and
suffering ￿}d to promote education priinarily among the Fulani people.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES
In ￿lfilling the charity objects, the trust works with a team of Fulani Nationals based and working
in Burkina Faso and in some other sub-saharan African countries.
The trust provides financial support for the Fulani Team's work and for the provision of food and
medical help at different times through the Jam Tan Centre located approximately 55 knns froin
the capital city of Ouagadougou. Regular contact is made with our partners in Burkina.
The team and associated helpers in Burkina Faso continue to develop Christian Ministry and train
church planters and workers. Regular church services are held along with various coinmunity
cvents and activitics including sporting events and football tourn￿￿Cnts foT local villag¢s.
Additionally, the trust works with the team to provide education and to provide skills training to
equip individuals to carn a living and bc s¢lf-sufficicnt.
Th¢ Trust has this year supported Jam Tan centre by sponsoring all four (4) of the quarterly
coinmunity health days that fell within the financial year. These days are staffed voluntarily by
doctors and nurses froin the capital city. The local police work alongside the team on clinic days
and provide some security and administrative civic help for tliose without national identification
papers. Local politicians and other diwtaries attend from time to time and have particularly
praised this help given. There has been a continued development of good relations with the
security forces and police is part of the value added consequence of these events and actions and
the help is very favourably received.
As part of the protnotion of good health, Jam Tan have completed the building of the pernianent
medical centre, they are now awaiting the issue of the licence from the government for the centre
to be able , In future the medical ceiitre will be staffed by volunteer doctors and nurses, in order to
provide local people with immediate car¢ on a more regular basis.
All these are aimed at building community cooperation, which has been acknowledged by both
officials and local people as very positive.

Fulalli Ministrles Trust
Charity Number 1096807
Report of the Trustees for the year ended 30 September 2024 - continued
As continuation of proinoting education, Jam Tan the primary school continues to flourish. The
building of a high school is in order to help establish a continuity in the education of local
children, from primary age through to secondary level. The amount of displaced people coming to
the area continues to add pressure on Jam Tan to be creative in providing education opportunities
for children. The launch of a new club for chil(tren and youiig people has proved very popular with
those ages.
The new Fulani Ministries website, primarily sponsored by the Fulani Ministries Trust we are
pleased to report is helping to promote awareiiess of the Trust and Jam Tan activities.
There continues to be increased security problems in Burkina Faso and other neighbouring
countries, are a serious concern as terrorist activity is widcspread. There have b¢¢n attacks on
churclies and police, security forces and on the general population. Some pastors and chui'ch
m¢inb¢rs havc been killcd and others displac¢d. Many schools have clos¢d due to terrorist attacks,
and people are displaced.
The increased threat to people and villages particularly in the north of the country comes from
terrorists who cross the borders from neighbouring countries. This has caused a significant
increase of displaced people within Burkina Faso to 2.6 million people.
We acknowledge with dianks all who help us with support and ¢ncouragcin¢nt and to th¢ t¢am
members in Burkina Faso who are at the sharp end of the trust's activities. The trustees continue to
monitor thc security situation with a vicw to taking such st¢ps as inay b¢com¢ n¢cessary.
However,
Fulani Ministries continu¢s to operat¢ and s¢c prog"¢ss in Burkina Faso atnoTig the Fulani.monitor
the security situation with a view to taking such steps as inay become necessary. However, Fulani
Pastor Ad￿ll Innes
Mr J Olatoke
Mrs S Diallo
Mrs S Yago
3 New Close
Hope Valley
Derbyshire
S32 5QX
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Pastor Adam Inn¢s
May 2025

FulAni Ministries Trust
Independent examlner's report to the trustees of
Fulani Ministries Trust
I report on the accounts of the Charity for the year ended 30 sept￿nber 2024, which are set
out on these pages.
Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner
As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. you consider
that the audit requirement of section 43{2) of the Charities Act 1993 (the Act) does not apply.
It is my reponsibility to state, on the basis of procedures specified in the General Directions
given by the Charity Commisioners under section 43 (7)(b) of the Act, whether particular
matters have come to iny attention.
Basis of examiner's statement
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the
Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by
the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those Tecords. It also includes
consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations
from you as trustees conceniing any such mattCFS. Thc proc¢dures und¢rtak¢n do not provide
all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently I do not express an
audit opinion on th¢ vicw givcn by th¢ accounts.
Independent examiner's statement
In connection with my examination, no matter lias come to niy att￿ltIOn (l ) which gives me
reasonable cause to believe that, in any material respect, the requirements to kcep accounting
records in accordance with sectioii 41 of the Act. and to prepare accounts which accord with
those records and to comply with the acwuntiiig rcquiremcnts of thc Act have not been met
and (2) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper
understanding of the accounts to be reached.
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Fulani Ministries Trust
Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended 30 September 2024
Unrestricted Restricted Total
funds
funds
funds
RECEIPTS
Gifts . Individuals: Jam Tan School
General
General Gift aided donations
29,716
29,716
9,631
1,776
9,631
1,776
Total ReeeApts
29,716
41,123
PAYMENTS
Support of G¢n¢ral Ministry
Jam Tan school miiiistry
Jam Tan Inedical centre building project
Jam Tan centre health day
J￿n Tan Children's clubs
Sponsorship payment - DRCO
Medical help
Professional fccs
Bank charges
24,000
150
10,216
24,000
150
10,216
16,100
150
40
1,362
470
187
16,100
150
40
1,362
470
187
Total Payments
18,119
34,556
52,675
Excess of Payments over ReeeAPts
(6,712} (4,840) (11,552)
Cash Funds brought forivard
24,760
1,550
26,310
Cash Funds at 30 September 2024
(3,290)
14,758
Bank Balances
Barclays curreiit account
14,758
14,758
Total
14,758