Tinubu’s Sons, Others Donate Relief Items To Borno Flood Victims

Tinubu’s Sons, Others Donate Relief Items To Borno Flood Victims

President Bola Tinubu’s children, Seyi and Yinka Tinubu, in collaboration with the Noella Foundation, their associates and some private sector partners, have mobilised humanitarian aid to support those affected by the recent floods in Maiduguri, Borno State.

This was made known during their visit to Borno State where they met the governor of the state and the Shehu of Borno.

The ST Noella Relief initiative, spearheaded by Seyi and Yinka, alongside Seyi’s wife, Layal Tinubu, and their Noella Foundation, aims to bring the much-needed assistance to displaced persons and flood victims.

Following President Tinubu’s visit to Maiduguri earlier this week, where he called for private sector involvement in flood relief efforts, Seyi and his family quickly rallied friends, associates and organisations within their private circle to mobilise substantial resources to deliver vital food, non-food and medical supplies to thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) affected by the floods.

Seyi Tinubu, speaking on behalf of the team, said, “We are here today, united in the belief that when our people are in need, we respond with action. These contributions are just the beginning, and we will continue to support Maiduguri and Borno State as they recover from this tragedy.”

He said this initiative is a sustained effort, with more aid and resources expected in the coming weeks to ensure that no family is left behind in the recovery process.

The relief drive is part of a larger commitment by the Noella Foundation to strengthen communities and provide relief in times of crisis.

Governor Babagana Zulum expressed his gratitude for the swift response and assured that the resources would be distributed efficiently to meet the needs of the affected population.

The generous donation includes 1,000 cartons each of spaghetti, tomato paste, and groundnut oil, along with 200 bags of maize flour and 500 bags of 25kg rice, to provide essential sustenance.

Additionally, 10,000 loaves of bread were donated to help address basic food needs.

The donation also includes seasoning, such as 200 cartons of Maggi, 1,000 bags of salt, and 100 cartons of sugar, to enhance the nutritional value of the meals.

The relief package included essential non-food items to help displaced families maintain dignity and improve their living conditions.

The items include 5,000 mosquito nets to prevent the spread of malaria, 1,000 mattresses for comfort, and 4,000 blankets for warmth. Personal hygiene was also addressed with the distribution of 4,000 wash kits and buckets, sanitary wares, along with 4,000 kettles for daily use.

Furthermore, 4,000 wrappers and 10,000 mats were provided, ensuring that families have basic provisions to cover their needs, among other things.

 

 

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