N2bn Donated to Borno IDPs by President of Dangote Group.
The President of Dangote Group, Aliko
Dangote, monday broke another record by making the single largest
donation by an individual of N2 billion to persons who have been
displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency in Borno State.
Dangote, who made the pledge while
touring internally displaced persons (IDPs) camps in Dalori and Bakassi
in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, equally made a commitment to end
malnutrition, hunger and starvation in the camps and other parts of the
country.
He said the first tranche of N2 billion
would be immediately disbursed towards ending what has become a major
humanitarian crisis in the country.
Dangote said apart from the funds and
food items that will be donated by his company through the Dangote
Foundation, he would explore avenues to drive investments and production
in the state in order to promote entrepreneurship and create
opportunities for the people to work and earn a decent living in the
course of time.
“This is not the first time I am coming
here and it will not be the last. So far, we have expended about N1.2
billion in efforts to alleviate the suffering of IDPs across Borno,
Adamawa and Yobe States.
“The first major challenge is the
physiological needs of these people, and food, nutrition rank right on
top of that ladder. So we will first make serious effort to ensure that
hunger is eliminated from the IDP camps and thereafter, we will begin to
make effort to create jobs and boost entrepreneurship.
“The effort to create jobs and boost
enterprise in this case will not be about making money or returning
investment, rather it will be primarily to create opportunities for the
people,” he said.
Dangote expressed concern over the
living conditions of the estimated 1.7 million people displaced in the
state, making it the third place globally with the highest number of
displaced persons after Syria and Afghanistan.
Speaking at the event, the governor of
the state, Kashim Shettima, conveyed the gratitude of the government and
people of the state to the Dangote Group for its concern for the plight
of the people of his state who he said had suffered unimaginable
devastation.
“Words are not enough to say how
grateful we are and we must thank Aliko Dangote. In this crisis, he has
stood with us firmly. Initially he gave us N400,000,000 to alleviate the
suffering of our people and it was given to 40,000 people in Borno.
“Our people are in dire straits and
there is only so much that we can do with our limited resources. But you
have done so much for us, you have given money, you have given food –
spaghetti, rice, sugar and so on. Only Allah will compensate you,”
Shettima said.
Also speaking at the event, the
Executive Director of Dangote Group, Halima Aliko-Dangote, stressed that
her father, apart from the direct support he would be giving to the
people, would also pull his partners and contacts in the private sector
to collaborate and support the people of the state.
“As executive director on the board of
the foundation, it was very important for me and others to actuality
visit the IDP camps in Borno State ourselves. This experience has
solidified our commitment to support the people during this difficult
time,” she said.
The Managing Director and CEO, Dangote
Foundation, Mrs. Zouera Youssoufou, stressed that after dealing with the
issue of hunger, the group will begin to boost education for children
in the camps as well as create opportunities for enterprise.
“This is not the first time that I have
visited the IDP camps and the Dangote Foundation’s commitment to easing
the suffering of our fellow Nigerians is total.
“As early as next week, we will be
meeting with the governor and his team to immediately start to bring
relief and begin to think of medium-term strategies especially around
education.
“We will deploy all within our capacity, both man and material, to ensure that we improve the lives of these people,” she said.
The Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Umar
Garbai El-Kanemi, in his remarks, said that the people of the state are
peace loving and humble, stressing that the mayhem of Boko Haram which
had seriously challenged the state was perpetrated by people from
outside the state and even outside the country.
He expressed gratitude to the Dangote
Group for the gesture and encouraged other well meaning Nigerians to tow
the same line in order to help the state get back on its feet.
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