The Founder and Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has donated N2 billion to aid the victims of the recent devastating flood in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
The donation includes N1 billion in cash and N1 billion worth of essential food supplies, aimed at alleviating the suffering of displaced persons and communities affected by the floods.
This was made known when a delegation from the BUA chairman visited Maiduguri to deliver the food items as well as the cash donation on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
Speaking on the donation, Rabiu, who is the founder of ASR Africa, reaffirmed his commitment to standing by Nigerians in times of need.
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The billionaire businessman said: “The recent flooding in Maiduguri has caused untold hardship for thousands of families. I believe it is my responsibility and that of my organisation which is deeply rooted in the fabric of Nigerian society, to act swiftly and meaningfully in providing relief to those affected.
“This N2 billion donation to the victims of the recent flooding in Borno is one way of supporting the most vulnerable in times of crisis.”
He added that the N1 billion worth of food items consisting of flour, pasta, sugar, rice, and other essential commodities will be distributed to the hardest-hit areas to provide immediate relief.
The N1 billion cash donation was presented to the Borno State Government through the state governor, Babagana Zulum, to ensure that aid reaches those in need as swiftly as possible.
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