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Palliatives: Dangote Donates 80,000 Bags of Rice to Lagos Residents

… Sanwo-Olu says Dangote prioritizes Nigerians’ welfare above profit

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The Aliko Dangote Foundation, (ADF) has flagged off the distribution of 80,000 10kg bags of rice to the vulnerable in Lagos state.

Aliko Dangote, president of Dangote Group and Chairman of the foundation, was represented by an Executive Director in the Group. Marya Dangote noted that the gesture is part of the over one million 10kg bags of rice that will be distributed to reach one million vulnerable people in the country’s 774 local government areas.

Speaking at the flag-off in Alausa, Dangote, said the distribution of the 80,000 bags of 10kg rice is another demonstration of the foundation’s commitment to upholding the values of compassion and solidarity that are at the core of humanity.

Noting that the distribution of the rice is in addition to the daily distribution of thousands of loaves of bread in Lagos, Dangote stressed that with the initiative, the foundation aspires to ameliorate some of the burdens faced by vulnerable communities across Lagos State.

In his remarks, Governor of Lagos State Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by the Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, applauded Dangote’s many initiatives to ameliorate Nigerians’ sufferings and praised him for showing compassion to society’s needy.

Dr Hamzat, who received the ADF delegate led by its Trustee, Marya Aliko Dangote, and Managing Director of the Foundation, Mrs. Zouera Youssoufou, on behalf of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, expressed gratitude for the consistency of the foundation in spreading love and charity across Lagosians, which he described as one of the importance of Ramadan and Lent season.

Sanwo-Olu said the gesture of distribution of 80,000 bags of 10kg rice shows that the leadership of the Foundation prioritizes the welfare of the people beyond the pursuit of profit and accumulation of wealth.

The Governor said: “Aliko Dangote is a Nigerian that has chosen to be different. You have choices but you have made the right one which is caring for the vulnerable.

“I appreciate Mr. Aliko Dangote for extending his kind gestures to the people at the bottom of the pyramid and we are grateful for supporting us in government.

“There is a lot of global disruption in different parts of the world, and it is a tough time to be in a position of leadership,” he said.

While encouraging other wealthy Nigerians to emulate Dangote, the Governor said the distribution of the rice would support the initiative of the state in addressing the effects of the economic hardship.

“This is a special month of fasting by both Christians and Muslims as the Ramadan and Lent seasons fall in March.

“One of the best ways to show the essence of this season is through giving to the needy and that is what the ADF has shown.

“In Lagos State, we also have a robust food initiative program for farmers and all Lagosians with the Ounje Eko food in all local government areas of the state where the state government subsidises 10 per cent of the food prices to buyers.

“We appreciate the kind gesture of the Mr Dangote and his foundation for always showing support to Lagos State. We enjoin all well-meaning Nigerians to emulate the initiative and give back to the society.

Speaking further, Dangote noted that Lagos state holds a special place in the hearts of the Group, hosting two of its major investments – Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Dangote Fertiliser Plant.

He disclosed that the Dangote Group is also working on the nutrition agenda and has made significant strides in food fortification, investing in iodized salt and vitamin A-fortified sugar.

He stressed that the Group actively promotes food fortification within the Nigerian food industry and is exploring fortification methods for staples like rice and wheat and bouillon cubes to help ensure improved nutrition nationwide.

“At the heart of the Aliko Dangote Foundation lies a deep-seated belief in the importance of nutrition in human capital development.

“We understand that access to nutritious food is not only a basic human right but also a critical determinant of good health and well-being.

“By providing these modest bags of rice to those in need, we are not only looking to alleviate immediate hunger but also investing in the long-term health and prosperity of our communities,” he added.

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