The Guardian (Nigeria)

MOMAN supports flood- affected communitie­s with N50 million

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THE Major Oil Marketers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( MOMAN) has donated N50 million to support communitie­s who are affected by floods in Nigeria.

Handing over a N50m cheque to the Nigerian Red Cross Society at a ceremony in Abuja,

Chief Executive Officer of MOMAN, Clement Isong, while representi­ng MOMAN Chairman, Olumide Adeosun, said the recent flooding, which is a humanitari­an disaster did not appear to be getting the attention it deserved.

He noted that the pictures of sheer devastatio­n in communitie­s in various parts of Nigeria are horrific and underscore­d the need for corporate organisati­ons to lend their support.

According to him, “In previous emergencie­s such as COVID- 19, Nigerians rallied round each other but with the floods, the rest of the world appears to be taking things more seriously than

Nigeria.

"It is sad that the flooding which I see as a humanitari­an disaster is not treated with the seriousnes­s it deserves,” Isong said.

Receiving the donation, the Secretary General of the Nigerian Red Cross Society, Abubakar Kende, was ecstatic at the display of Social Responsibi­lity by ( MOMAN) and promised that the funds would truly be used to alleviate the effects of the flooding.

“The Nigerian Red Cross Society has come a long way and accountabi­lity is our watchword. It is so gratifying in these times to meet an organisati­on that actually has the spirit of volunteeri­sm and humanity embedded within its core.

"About two weeks ago, the Nigerian Red Cross Society launched an Emergency Appeal in order to raise 13 million Swiss Francs for the flood victims across Nigeria.”

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