Atiku Donates N100 Million to Maiduguri Flood Victims, Urges Further Support

Atiku Donates N100 Million to Maiduguri Flood Victims, Urges Further Support
Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, has donated N100 million to support the victims of the devastating Maiduguri flooding.

This contribution, PulseNets learnt, was announced on Sunday by Paul Ibe, the media adviser to former vice president, in a press statement following Atiku’s visit to Maiduguri. The former vice president, also the Waziri Adamawa, extended his heartfelt sympathies to the state government and those impacted by the tragedy.

Paul Ibe told PulseNets, “The Waziri’s generous gesture is a testament to his unwavering dedication to humanitarian efforts.” The Maiduguri flood, which displaced approximately 500,000 people and caused widespread destruction, represents a serious humanitarian crisis.

PulseNets reported that Mr. Ibe also highlighted that, alongside his donation, Atiku urged his friends and associates to further contribute to the ongoing relief efforts. This mirrors Atiku Abubakar’s previous humanitarian actions, notably during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he mobilised his network to address critical needs.

Waziri’s arrival at Maiduguri airport, accompanied by family and close associates, was warmly received by Tahir Monguno (SAN), senator representing Borno North, and Kaka Lawan (SAN), senator for Borno Central. His visit continued with a significant courtesy call to Governor Babagana Zulum at the Government House, where the donation for flood relief was officially announced.

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In response, Governor Zulum expressed deep gratitude, acknowledging, “The people of Borno deeply appreciate this show of solidarity.”

Atiku Abubakar’s support, as reported by PulseNets, not only underscores his strong humanitarian commitment but also stands as a beacon of hope and unity during these difficult times.