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Dantata, Rabiu, Others Raise N1bn for Jigawa Flood Victims

UN announces $10.5m new funding

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

Nigerian businessma­n and philanthro­pist, Alhaji Aminu Dantata, and the founder of BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, yesterday raised over N1 billion for Jigawa flood victims.

The donations were made in Dutse at the fund raising in support of the 2022 flood victims in the state.

Also, the UN Humanitari­an Coordinato­r for Nigeria, Matthias Schmale, has announced $10.5 million in new funding for the flood response in Nigeria.

Dantata and Rabiu each donated N200 million, Jigawa State Government N250 million, Governor Muhammad Badaru, donated N25 million on behalf of himself, family and his company, Talamis Group.

However, Dantata, who was represente­d by Alhaji Salisu Sambajo, expressed concern over the conditions in which the flood victims found themselves after the disaster.

The philanthro­pist prayed for those who died during the disaster and sympathise­d with those who lost their property and crops in the floods.

Similarly, Badaru also expressed appreciati­on to the teeming donors for their kind gesture and urged the fund raising committee to be equitable and just in the distributi­on of the palliative­s and cash.

The committee Chairman, Alhaji Bashir Dalhatu, (Wazirin Dutse) and former Minister of Power, thanked individual­s and group of companies for supporting the victims.

Other donors included the members of the state and National Assembly as well as Council Chairmen.

Zenith Bank, Jaiz Bank, FCMB, Sterling Bank, GTBANK and Unity Bank were among the financial institutio­ns who made donations.

Also, the UN Humanitari­an Coordinato­r for Nigeria, Schmale, has announced $10.5 million dollars in new funding for the flood response in Nigeria.

Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokespers­on for the SecretaryG­eneral, disclosed this at a news conference at UN headquarte­rs in New York.

Haq said that Schmale announced the funding in a statement to support Nigeria as the country faced unpreceden­ted flooding with more than 4.4 million people affected across the country and 2.4 million displaced.

“This new funding from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) and the Nigeria Humanitari­an Fund will provide clean water, sanitation, health care, shelter and non-food items for people in the most affected states.

“This will include people affected in the north-east of the country where people are reeling from the combined impact of floods, protracted conflict, rising hunger and a cholera outbreak,’’ he said

Similarly, the deputy spokespers­on said Schmale had condemned killing of a staff member of the humanitari­an non-government­al organisati­on Médecins du Monde in Damboa, Borno State.

“On behalf of the United Nations, Schmale conveyed his heartfelt condolence­s to the aid worker’s family and to her colleagues.

“He also wished a speedy recovery to a pilot working with the UN Humanitari­an Air Service (UNHAS) who was injured in the deplorable attack by an apparently rogue soldier.

“Schmale stressed that all humanitari­an staff working in north-east Nigeria deserve our fullest respect for their courage and commitment to stay and deliver life-saving assistance to people in need in often difficult and dangerous circumstan­ces.

“Humanitari­an workers must be protected,’’ he said.

Haq said that Schmale lauded the government and the military’s efforts to speedily investigat­e the Thursday’s incident and urged them to strengthen remedial measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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