Bauchi Gov’t Donates N250m To Maiduguri Flood Victims
Bauchi State Government has donated N250 million to alleviate the suffering of flood victims in Borno State, who are grappling with a humanitarian crisis in Maiduguri and Jere Local Government Areas.
Bauchi Governor, Bala Mohammed, announced the donation during a sympathy visit to the Borno State Government House in Maiduguri on Monday, where he met with his Borno counterpart, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum.
Mohammed disclosed that he had deployed the Bauchi State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to collaborate with the Borno Humanitarian Response Squad in providing succour to affected communities.
In his remarks, Mohammed said: “I saw you managing the crisis on the day it happened, and I thought you were handling a similar situation as before. But as the situation unfolded, it became clear that this was a disaster of unprecedented proportions.”
He described the flood’s impact, saying: “It has caused immense destruction of lives and properties, and continues to inflict pain on the people. We were confused about how to intervene, but decided to take a modest approach by providing cooked food for 10,000 people, twice a day, to help save lives.”
Mohammed assured Zulum that his team would remain in Borno until the situation improved.
“I commend your courage and resilience in the face of this adversity,” Mohammed said. “You have always demonstrated exceptional leadership, using your knowledge and expertise to conquer challenges. Thank you for your steadfastness.”
In his response, Zulum expressed gratitude for the donation, describing it as a “timely intervention.”
“We are deeply touched by your gesture, and I assure you that the N250 million donation will be judiciously utilized to alleviate our people’s suffering,” Zulum said.
He commended the Bauchi State Government for standing in solidarity with Borno State during its time of need.
“The support from your government is a testament to the bond between our states and commitment to humanity,” Zulum added.