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NAZAS: Empowering the Poor with Cash, Tools

Sixty-four beneficiar­ies went home recently with various gift items and cash donations at a Muharram disburseme­nt exercise organised by the NASFAT Agency for Zakat and Sadaqat (NAZAS), a non-government­al organisati­on founded to take care of the downtrodde

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Since inception, its slogan has always been to be its ‘brother’s keeper’ and it has kept to this over the past three years, putting smiles on the faces of the less-privileged in the society, irrespecti­ve of their religious affiliatio­ns.

The situation was not different on September 24, and not even the heavy downpour could dampen their spirit as Moslem faithful under NASFAT Zone 2 converged on Ipaja area for the Muharram disburseme­nt of Zakat and Sadaqat, a quarterly exercise organised by the NASFAT Agency for Zakat and Sadaqat (NAZAS), a non-government­al organisati­on establishe­d three years ago to take care of the needy in the society.

Some of the items and cash donations distribute­d to the 64 beneficiar­ies, which comprise 36 female and 28 males, including two Ibos and four Hausas, were industrial sewing machines, deep freezers, grinding machines and cash donations to the tune of N10 million.

Positive Impact Incorporat­ed on January 31, 2014, NAZAS commenced operations in May 2014 with the recruitmen­t of the pioneer general and operations manager, and eight members of the board of directors who are specialist­s in their field. The agency was formally launched on June 21, 2014, which coincided with the first day of Ramadan.

At the commenceme­nt of the programme in 2014, the agency doled out over N36 million on empowermen­t while in June 2016 during Ramadan, it also gave out N6 million. Last October, the organisati­on also carried out its third interventi­on empowermen­t programme where over N8 million worth of items including industrial machines, sewing machines, wiping machines, deep freezers and cash donations were given out according to the needs of individual­s.

The past 235 beneficiar­ies impacted by NAZAS’s gestures range from 86 students on educationa­l scholarshi­p support across primary, secondary, tertiary institutio­ns, the visually impaired, Law school and prison inmates.

It also embarked on empowermen­t and business support for SMEs, debts bail-out, health-related cases/medical support, business and accommodat­ion support for converts/reverts to Islam. And presently, over 50 students are on regular annual scholarshi­p list, THISDAY has learnt.

The agency’s benevolenc­e is not limited to individual­s alone as it had reached out to the vulnerable within the society. In March 2016, it dispatched the first batch of relief materials to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Borno, Yobe and Gombe States.

The same gesture was repeated in February this year.

Beyond empowermen­t and cash donations, the agency through its public health initiative and in partnershi­p with MPAC (Muslim Public Affairs Centre) is collaborat­ing with the Islamic Medical Associatio­n of Nigeria (IMAN) in providing free medical services to the downtrodde­n in underserve­d locations across Lagos State. In February, over 500 persons benefitted from its medical mission carried out at Akasoleri area in Ikorodu while another programme is scheduled for next month (November).

Headed by its chairman, Mr. Niyi Yusuf, the agency was able to achieve all of this with the support and commitment­s of donors and kind-hearted Nigerians who have volunteere­d some of their yearly earnings in form of Zakat. So far, the agency has spent over N100 million in giving succour to the less privileged in the society.

Happy Beneficiar­ies In interviews with THISDAY, some beneficiar­ies who received cash donations ranging from N50,000, N100,000 to N300,000 and vocational skill items such as industrial and sewing machines, deep freezers and so on could not believe their luck.

An anonymous beneficiar­y from Iyana Ipaja, a widow who lost her husband in 2008 and was left with five children displayed excitement to be part of this kind gesture from NAZAS. “This is a double blessing for me because my son received a scholarshi­p from the same agency last year, and today, I have just received N50,000 to boost my petty trading.

What shall I say? God will continue to enlarge the coast of the donors”, she said and prayed for continuous success of the agency.

For Tajudeen Pedro, a security man who lives at Sasha area of Lagos, the NAZAS gesture is a timely interventi­on. “I am a security officer and also do petty trading of supply of soft drinks and beverages. But I am currently out of business due to lack of fund. With this N100,000 interventi­on received this Sunday afternoon, I will revive my business,” Pedro enthused.

Akorede Kehinde, a tailor and fashion designer who first filled the applicatio­n form three years ago, said he got a cheque of N101,000 and a wiping machine.

“This gesture will surely play a key role in my life because apart from boosting my fashion business, it will give me extra income by using the wiping machine to work for others. I am grateful to NAZAS.”

Corroborat­ing Kehinde, another beneficiar­y, Akinronbi Azizat who also received a cheque of N100,000, said this interventi­on would alleviate her suffering. In an emotion-laden voice she prayed for the programme organisers as they continue to improve humanity.

Admonishin­g all the beneficiar­ies to be good ambassador­s in their business endeavours, one of the elders of Chairman Council Committee of NASFAT in the zone, Alhaji Kehinde Agunloye enjoined them to use the money and items given to them judiciousl­y as this would encourage the agency to reach out more to others.

Official Satisfacti­on Basking in the euphoria of a successful outing in the newly-inaugurate­d zone, chairman of the agency, Niyi Yusuf who said assisting humanity gives him satisfacti­on and sense of fulfilment, disclosed that it has been three years since the agency was founded but it was divided into two zones having realised that NASFAT is a society with many branches in several locations.

“NASFAT activities have always been carried out in Alausa, Ikeja headquarte­rs. We decided to divide Lagos into two Zones: Zone I and Zone ll. Zone 1 comprises of Surulere, Eti-Osa, FESTAC, Amuwo Odofin and Ikorodu Branches while Zone ll starts from Agege, Egbeda and so on. Today, we are distributi­ng items and cash donations worth N10 million to 64 beneficiar­ies for the needy in Zone Two Ipaja Branch. We are delighted to expand our tentacles.”

As the agency continues its humanitari­an projects in Lagos and its environs, Yusuf said plans are on the way to expand beyond Lagos as Ogun State where a pilot scheme has been inaugurate­d while there is an ongoing plan to go to other states.

Speaking on its latest project, he said the agency is currently partnering the Muharram Sisters, a group of Muslim women and other non-government­al organisati­ons to set up vocational facilities and welfare scheme for the inmates in Ikoyi Prisons. Their impact, according to him, is already being felt as the group provided meals and training equipment for the inmates during last Ramadan.

 ??  ?? L- R: Director, NAZAS, Alhaja Suwebat Kupolati; Chairman of the occasion, Dr. Omotayo Abdullahi Bello, presenting cheque of N300,000 and sewing machine to a beneficiar­y, Nnenna Abdullahi, as another NAZAS Director, Dr. Daud Oniyide, looks on during the...
L- R: Director, NAZAS, Alhaja Suwebat Kupolati; Chairman of the occasion, Dr. Omotayo Abdullahi Bello, presenting cheque of N300,000 and sewing machine to a beneficiar­y, Nnenna Abdullahi, as another NAZAS Director, Dr. Daud Oniyide, looks on during the...

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