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Chairman BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu
The founder of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has donated N2bn to aid victims and support rebuilding efforts in Borno State following the flood that ravaged Maiduguri this month.
The PUNCH reports that the Borno capital was flooded last week following the collapse of the Alau Dam, a critical infrastructure designed to regulate water flow and provide irrigation and drinking water.
According to the National Emergency Management Agency, over 70 per cent of Maiduguri was submerged by the fast-moving water, displacing over a million residents and resulting in 30 casualties.
Rabiu’s donation, made through his company, BUA Group, comprises N1bn in cash and N1bn worth of essential food supplies.
The contributions aim to alleviate the suffering of the displaced persons and communities affected by the flooding.
According to a statement obtained Tuesday, the announcement was made during a visit by Rabiu’s delegation to Maiduguri, where the food items and cash donations were delivered.
Speaking on the donation, Rabiu, who is also the Chairman of BUA Group and founder of ASR Africa, reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Nigerians in times of crisis.
“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 N2bn donation to the victims of the recent flooding in Borno is one way of supporting the most vulnerable in times of crisis,” he said.
The N1bn worth of food supplies includes essential commodities such as flour, pasta, sugar, and rice, which will be distributed to the hardest-hit areas to provide immediate relief.
The N1 billion cash donation was handed over to the Borno State Government through the governor to ensure the aid reaches those in need as quickly as possible.
“Our thoughts are with the families and individuals who have been affected by this disaster,” Rabiu added. “As we continue to extend our support, we urge other corporate organisations and well-meaning individuals to join us in this effort to restore hope and rebuild lives.”