Gov. Bala Mohammed Donates ₦250m, Relief Materials to Borno Flood Victims

By Ahmed Ahmed

 

Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has paid a condolence visit to his Borno State counterpart, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, and the people of Borno State, following the devastating flood that ravaged the state.

The flood disaster resulted in significant loss of lives and properties, prompting Governor Mohammed to offer heartfelt condolences on behalf of himself and the people of Bauchi State.

During the visit, Governor Mohammed announced a donation of ₦250 million to support the flood victims. Additionally, he pledged humanitarian aid consisting of food, shelter materials, and medical supplies.

“It has cost lives and properties, and we are pained up to this moment,” Governor Mohammed said, expressing his deep sympathy for the affected communities.

He prayed that the support would help alleviate the suffering of the flood victims and contribute to the state’s recovery efforts.

Details of the donation include, ₦250 million cash donation,Food items (grains, rice, and other essentials,Shelter materials (tents, blankets, and roofing materials)
Medical aid (medicines, medical equipment, and healthcare services)

Governor Mohammed’s visit and donation underscore the importance of inter-state cooperation and solidarity in times of crisis.

Governor Zulum appreciated Governor Mohammed’s gesture, describing it as a demonstration of solidarity and brotherhood.

The donation and relief materials are expected to provide succor to thousands of displaced persons and affected families in Borno State.

The flood disaster has left many communities in dire need of assistance, and Governor Mohammed’s intervention is seen as a timely response to the crisis.

The people of Borno State have been urged to remain resilient and steadfast in the face of adversity, as efforts are underway to rebuild and restore affected communities.

The visit and donation have been widely commended as a demonstration of Governor Mohammed’s commitment to humanitarian causes and his solidarity with the people of Borno State.