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| Internally Displaced Persons. (AFP Photo/) |
The Dangote Foundation announced on Monday in Maiduguri that it had set aside 106 truck-loads of food items for distribution to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), in Borno during the Ramadan fast.
Hajiya Zouwaira Yousif, a member of the foundation, stated this at the launching of the distribution of the items to the IDPs in Maiduguri.
Yousif said that about 30,000 IDPs were expected to benefit from the programme that was aimed at providing succour to the displaced persons.
She said that the idea was mooted by
the chairman of the foundation, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, after his visit to the
state last month.
The whole exercise is aimed at
providing food to Borno IDPs to enable them observe the Ramadan fast with ease.
She explained that each IDP will
receive a 50 kg bag of rice, a carton of noodles, a packet of sugar, salt and
some seasonings under the programme.
The official said that 43 trucks had
already arrived Maiduguri for distribution to the beneficiaries.
We are expecting the remaining
consignment in Maiduguri as soon as possible.
After the official flag-off, the
remaining items will be distributed to the IDPs by a team comprising members of
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), and other emergency agencies to ensure
that only those in need are given,” she said.
Yousif said that the gesture was in
addition to a pledge of N2 billion cash donation made by Dangote to the Borno
Government toward improving child and women health.
In his remarks, Gov. Kashim Shettima
commended the foundation for the gesture and urged other philanthropists to
emulate it.
Source: Guardian News

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