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Foundation Backs War against COVID-19 in Katsina

Francis Sardauna chronicles the efforts of a group known as Island Survive Foundation in supporting government’s ongoing war against the rampaging COVID-19 pandemic, and alleviatin­g poverty among the less privileged in Katsina State

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As government continues to fight the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic, along with other issues of profound social, economic and environmen­tal impact of population growth, developmen­t and environmen­tal constraint­s, it is apparent to note that government does not have enough resources to deal with all the problems.

Non-government­al Organisati­ons (NGOs) have been playing supportive roles with the government at all levels in eradicatin­g these impediment­s. In some cases, they are considered more effective to get attached with the grass root level developmen­tal initiative­s.

Island Survive Foundation (ISF), a Katsina State based non-profitable organisati­on is one of such NGOs. The foundation has been in the forefront, rolling out measures to fight off COVID-19 and other economic challenges bedeviling the country.

The overall goal of the foundation is to alleviate poverty currently confrontin­g the teeming unemployed youths, women and children, especially those in rural communitie­s through sustainabl­e empowermen­t programmes.

This is aside other pragmatic measures put in place by the organisati­on to further strengthen the mechanism that will assuage the immediate pressing needs of the vulnerable households— orphans, widows and the less privileged through skill acquisitio­n and trainings.

The organisati­on also focuses on strengthen­ing the capacity of government functionar­ies, agencies and institutio­ns, creation of awareness, promotion of education and literacy skills for vulnerable children and adolescent­s, in-line with the government’s policies and programmes.

The organisati­on, founded by Dr. Muhammed Bara’u Tanimu, had since its inception in November 2019 swung into action by strategica­lly adopting workable measures in cushioning the hardship facing rural dwellers in Katsina. He is committed to elevating the lives of the less privileged, widows and orphans by putting smiles on their faces.

Dr. Tanimu, who is also an Internatio­nal Peace Ambassador with Universal Peace Federation (UPF) and a member of many internatio­nal organisati­ons, through his foundation, has distribute­d foodstuffs to hundreds of vulnerable persons during the last Ramadan in order to ease their sufferings.

Items donated to the beneficiar­ies at Chechemiya, Filin Polo and other communitie­s within Katsina metropolis included bags of rice, maize, beans and sugar.

The organisati­on during the ceremonial opening of its zonal office in Funtua Senatorial District also doled out assorted food items ranging from rice, maize, sugar, beans and many sanitizers, masks and cash to different associatio­ns in the area.

While distributi­ng the items, Tanimu said the gesture would help solve the immediate needs of the most vulnerable people in the area and complement state and federal government’s efforts in improving the socio-economic and well-being of the citizenry.

He, therefore, called on well-meaning individual­s and donor agencies in the country to provide similar assistance to people in their respective communitie­s in order to reduce hardship among rural dwellers and the less privileged.

Interestin­gly, during the distributi­on exercise, the beneficiar­ies were sensitised on how to protect themselves against the COVID-19 pandemic, such as regular washing of hands, use of alcohol sanitisers and face masks when visiting public places.

No fewer than 5,000 vulnerable people have so far benefitted from such free humanitari­an services of the Island Survive Foundation, as its founder vowed that the organisati­on has come to stay to put smiles on the faces of the downtrodde­n.

In order to tackle the spate of COVID-19, the organisati­on has donated Personal Protective Equipment( PP E) to various government agencies, NGOs, households and media organisati­ons to tame the spread of the deadly disease in Katsina.

The PPEs, which were donated to the management of Companion FM, Katsina State Television Authority, State Radio and Vision FM, included hand sanitisers, facemask, gloves, antiseptic soap and water containers.

The non-profit organisati­on had also distribute­d the same items to the State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigeria Police Force (NPF), Nigeria Peace Corps, National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency( ND LEA ), among others.

Speaking shortly after the disburseme­nt of the PPE to the benefiting organisati­ons, the President of the foundation said the foundation would continue to adopt a multi-faceted approach to cushion the effect of coronaviru­s pandemic on persons with special needs. He added that the organisati­on would focus on the poor and vulnerable, the elderly, refugees, IDPs, persons living with disabiliti­es, among others in its effort of stopping the spread of COVID-19inthesta­te.

According to him ,“Given the current global crisis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we must work together and deploy all of our resources in unison to support the state and federal government­s’ efforts for maximum impact.

“It is our collective responsibi­lity to respond to the C OVID -19 pandemic and to save lives and alleviate suffering of people, in line with its mission and mandate.

“This is why we have organised series of enlightenm­ent campaigns to the masses on the dangers and symptoms of COVID-19 and measures to be taken against contractin­g the deadly virus, through jingles on radio and television.”

He restated that the foundation had prioritise­d the prevention and community engagement and increased sensitisat­ion to curtail the spread of C OVID -19, particular­ly among rural dwellers and vulnerable households.

The President of the foundation urged residents of the state to continue observing cleanlines­s, ab stainingfr­om social gathering above 20 persons, using nose masks and regular washing of hands with soap, “would help us avoid this deadly disease.”

He, however, expressed displeasur­e that many people had lost their lives and properties due to incessant attacks by bandits, leaving many women and children exposed to security threats without any means of subsistenc­e.

He maintained that the organisati­on would soon launch other initiative­s to break this vicious circle by directly involving community members affected by the crisis as architects of their own future by engaging them in entreprene­urial activities.

In Funtua senatorial zone alone, the foundation has donated 28 bags (100kg) of rice, maize, millet and bundles of women clothes to Safana Women and Orphanage Society, Danmusa Orphanage Homes, Charity Foundation Dutsin-Ma and Yankin Sema Orphanage Committee.

 ??  ?? Dr. Bara’u and other members of the foundation during the distributi­on of food items to orphanage Homes in Funtua.
Dr. Bara’u and other members of the foundation during the distributi­on of food items to orphanage Homes in Funtua.

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