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Borno lists states, agencies, individuals that donated to flood victims

The Borno State government has unveiled a comprehensive list of pledges and donations made by state and national assembly members, state governments, agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and individuals to assist the victims of the recent devastating flood in Maiduguri.

Following the collapse of the Alau Dam last week, a massive torrent of water inundated the city, displacing over one million residents and causing extensive property damage.

The floods have impacted more than 40,000 individuals, resulting in at least 37 fatalities and 58 injuries reported thus far.

This flooding crisis is one of the worst in over 30 years, leaving families and children without essential needs such as shelter, healthcare, education, clean water, and food.

The media aide to Borno Governor, Babagana Zulum, Abdurrahman Bundi, stated in a press release on Wednesday that not all amounts listed in the pledge report have yet been credited to the Maiduguri relief fund.

He assured the public that details of the redeemed pledges and material support would be announced in due course, emphasizing that updates would be provided daily.

Here is a list of donating bodies according to the statement.

STATES

Bauchi = ₦250m

Kebbi = ₦200m

Adamawa = ₦50m

Yobe = ₦100m

Kano = ₦100m

Gombe = ₦100m

Taraba = ₦100m

Katsina = ₦100m

ORGANISATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS

Aliko Dangote = ₦2b (₦1b to donated to NEMA)

Aminu Dantata = ₦1.5b

Atiku Abubakar = ₦100m

Peter Obi = ₦50m

North East Development Commission = ₦3b

Nigerian Senate = ₦54.5m

House of Representatives = ₦100m

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) = ₦25m

Borno House of Assembly = ₦60m

Former Senate President, Ahmed Lawan = ₦50m

Zainab Gimba = ₦25m

Ibrahim Abba Umar = ₦50m

Sumaila Satumari = ₦20m

Mallam Gana Kareto = ₦10m

Northern Senators Forum = ₦10m

Barau Jibril = ₦10m

Moh’d Abubakar Maifata = ₦50m

Southern Borno = ₦200m

Zakariya Dikwa = ₦10m

Al-Amanah Aid = ₦1m

Mohammed Imam =₦50m

Maina Ma’aji Lawan = ₦10m

Ali Modu Sheriff = ₦100m

Ali Bukar Dalori = ₦50m

MT Monguno = ₦50m

Kaka Shehu Lawan = ₦50m

Aliyu Betara = ₦100m

Abdulkadir Rahis = ₦25m

Ibrahim Abuna = ₦25m

Usman Zannah = ₦10m

Bukar Talb = ₦10m

Yerima Lawan Kareto = ₦2m

Abdussalam Kachallah = ₦100m

Awari Usman Alkali = ₦20m

Eighteenth Engineering Company (EEC) = ₦50m

Dan Nene Construction Company = ₦30m

First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu = ₦500m

Dauda Kahutu (Rara Ra) = ₦10m

27 Borno LGAs = ₦1.350b

Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE)/Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) = ₦10m

NON-CASH DONATIONS

North East Development Commission = 20,000 bags of 25kg rice, 20,000 cartons of macaroni and 10,000 gallons of vegetable oil.

Sumal Food Group, Ibadan = 50,000 loaves of bread and 5,000 cartons of biscuits.

Nasarawa State Government = 2 trucks of rice, 2 trucks of spaghetti and 2 trucks of sugar.

Buba Marwa = 10 trucks load of fertiliser worth N120m.

Aminu Jaji = 600 bags of rice

Nigerian Society of Engineers, Borno State Chapter = 10,000 wrappers

Usman Monguno = 10,000 wrappers

Abdulkadir Ali = Asirted food items worth N120m

National Agency for Great Green Wall = 80 bags of 25kg rice, 30 cartons of 4.5l groundnut oil, 30 cartons of Macaroni, 30 cartons of spaghetti, 60 kerosene stoves, 73 big-size pots, 180 mats, 175 plastic chairs, 600 rubber buckets, 578 bowls, 78 mortar and pestle, 32 praying mats, 100-foot mats, 250 rubber and plastic trays, 256 bathroom slippers, 700 rubber cups, 353, stainless plates, 409 rubber plates, 291 ablation kettles, 192 aprons, 96 hand towels and 433 spoons.

Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE)/Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) = 400kg of used clothes.

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