The Waziri of Adamawa and former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, have donated N100 million to assist the victims of the devastating Maiduguri flooding.
This contribution, announced yesterday by his media adviser, Paul Ibe, in a press statement, follows a heartfelt visit by Atiku to Maiduguri, where he extended his deepest sympathies to the state government and those affected by this catastrophe.
Ibe said, “The Waziri’s generous gesture is a testament to his unwavering dedication to humanitarian efforts.” The Maiduguri flood, which displaced an estimated 500,000 individuals and wrought widespread destruction, represents an acute humanitarian emergency.
Ibe emphasised that in addition to his donation, Atiku has called upon his network of friends and associates to contribute further to the relief efforts.
This gesture mirrors Atiku Abubakar’s previous humanitarian initiatives, notably during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he mobilised support from his circle to address urgent needs.
Upon arriving at Maiduguri airport, Atiku, accompanied by family and close associates, was warmly received by Senator Mohammed. Tahir Monguno (SAN) represents Borno North, and Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan (SAN) represents Borno Central. His visit continued with a significant courtesy call to Governor Babagana Zulum at the Government House, where the donation to the flood relief fund was announced.
Governor Zulum expressed heartfelt gratitude for Atiku’s compassionate visit, acknowledging, “The people of Borno deeply appreciate this show of solidarity.”