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Dangote donates N2bn housing estate to Borno IDPs

- From Uthman Abubakar, Ibrahim Sawab & Olatunji Omirin, Maiduguri

President of the Dangote Group of companies, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, yesterday commission­ed a N2billion housing estate he built for Internally Displaced Persons in Borno State.

Speaking while commission­ing the housing estate at Dalori village in Konduga Local Government Area of the state, Dangote said, in Borno alone, the Dangote Foundation invested N2bn for constructi­on of 200 befitting housing estate to IDPs, in addition to provision of food and other relief items since 2012.

He also said the foundation has so far invested N7bn to create jobs and end hunger in the north east states of Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Taraba among other states where millions of residents live in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps.

“I am very grateful to witness this important occasion which marked the official commission­ing of 200 housing estate, and newly constructe­d Primary Health Care Developmen­t Complex built by Dangote Foundation in partnershi­p with Borno State Government.

“Since 2012, Foundation has supporting North the Dangote been East, particular­ly Borno, and spent about N7bn as of effort to ameliorate sufferings of IDPs.

“We will continue to work and ensure that the IDPs are finally resettled back to their communitie­s with dignity,” he said.

Dangote commended Governor Kashim Shettima for his giant developmen­tal strides in Borno, despite the Boko Haram crisis, saying the governor has achieved a feat that governors from oil producing states could not achieve.

He called on philanthro­pists and other corporate organizati­ons to assist the state government resettle has part the and empower the IDPs who have since returned to their liberated communitie­s.

In his address, Governor Shettima described Dangote as symbol of Borno and a highest gift to Africa for always identifyin­g with challenges posed by insurgency.

“I am so glad that with this support and constructi­on of this village to our IDPs, Dangote will now serve as permanent symbol in the state.” Shettima said.

He said the estate provided by the Dangote Foundation, though very massive, is a ‘tip of the iceberg’ compared to what the foundation has done to support humanitari­an relief in the troubled region.

 ?? Photo: Dangote ?? Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State (left), one of the Boko Haram victims, who is a widow and beneficiar­y (middle) and the Chairman/ Founder Aliko Dangote Foundation, Aliko Dangote, during the commission­ing of Dangote Estate & School for Widows and Orphans built by the foundation at Dalori Konduga L.G.A of Borno State, yesterday.
Photo: Dangote Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State (left), one of the Boko Haram victims, who is a widow and beneficiar­y (middle) and the Chairman/ Founder Aliko Dangote Foundation, Aliko Dangote, during the commission­ing of Dangote Estate & School for Widows and Orphans built by the foundation at Dalori Konduga L.G.A of Borno State, yesterday.

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