The Neo Black Movement of Africa has donated food items and N5 million to support victims of flooding in Borno State.
PUNCH Online reports that Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, experienced severe flooding in September, which destroyed essential infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and hospitals.
Speaking at Government House in Maiduguri on Tuesday, NBM National President Olorogun Ese Kakor explained that the gesture aligns with the group’s commitment to nation-building by supporting vulnerable people, especially those displaced by disasters.
He said, “The items include 400 tubers of yam, 100 bags of rice, 50 bags of beans, and other essentials.
“Although this may seem little, we know it will go a long way in cushioning the effects of the flood.”
He also highlighted NBM’s commitment to promoting African cultures and traditions globally.
According to him, NBM has been dedicated to providing humanitarian support to Internally Displaced Persons in Nasarawa, Benue, Kaduna, Imo, Delta, Bayelsa, Abia, Anambra, Edo, Ondo, Rivers, and Cross River states.
“We provided humanitarian support to many vulnerable persons more than any other organisation in the country, especially during times of disaster, making us the best humanitarian organisation in the country,” he explained.
Governor Babagana Zulum commended NBM for the donation, urging other organisations to emulate this gesture.
Zulum, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Bukar Tijjani, expressed gratitude for NBM’s kindness, stressing that it’s not just about the quantity of items but the spirit behind the gesture.
As part of their engagement, the group visited Shehu’s Palace, where Kakor pledged support for reviving the rich culture of Kanuri/Kanem Borno.
They also visited the Bakassi IDP camp to offer support and sympathy to victims who have yet to return to their communities.
PUNCH Online reports that Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, experienced severe flooding in September, which destroyed essential infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and hospitals.
Speaking at Government House in Maiduguri on Tuesday, NBM National President Olorogun Ese Kakor explained that the gesture aligns with the group’s commitment to nation-building by supporting vulnerable people, especially those displaced by disasters.
He said, “The items include 400 tubers of yam, 100 bags of rice, 50 bags of beans, and other essentials.
“Although this may seem little, we know it will go a long way in cushioning the effects of the flood.”
He also highlighted NBM’s commitment to promoting African cultures and traditions globally.
According to him, NBM has been dedicated to providing humanitarian support to Internally Displaced Persons in Nasarawa, Benue, Kaduna, Imo, Delta, Bayelsa, Abia, Anambra, Edo, Ondo, Rivers, and Cross River states.
“We provided humanitarian support to many vulnerable persons more than any other organisation in the country, especially during times of disaster, making us the best humanitarian organisation in the country,” he explained.
Governor Babagana Zulum commended NBM for the donation, urging other organisations to emulate this gesture.
Zulum, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Bukar Tijjani, expressed gratitude for NBM’s kindness, stressing that it’s not just about the quantity of items but the spirit behind the gesture.
As part of their engagement, the group visited Shehu’s Palace, where Kakor pledged support for reviving the rich culture of Kanuri/Kanem Borno.
They also visited the Bakassi IDP camp to offer support and sympathy to victims who have yet to return to their communities.