ActionAid Splashes Jigawa Flood Victims with N82m Support.

An International Organization, ActionAid Nigeria in collaboration with Baba Azimi Foundation, supported by STARTFUND has put  smiles on the faces of 1,200 households who were seriously devastated by the current flood in  Jigawa which devastated  three Local Government Areas namely Gwiwa, Kaugama, and Miga, with a support of N82 million worth intervention in both food and non food items.

The Logistics Adviser of the NGO, Mr. Goodluck Omoh disclosed this, while giving the breakdown of the expenses covering N58million on the provision of foodstuff and non food items comprising a package of mosquito nets, blankets, mats,  six yards of women textile materials, six bars of washing soap, three sets of plastic cups, among others, in addition to cash donations of N20,000 to each  of the 158 beneficiaries of Sabara Community in Miga Local Government Area.

This same treatment was accorded in two other LGAs of Gwiwa and Kaugama, depending on the number of beneficiaries, while N20 million was the total cash donation on ratio of N20,000 to each of the 1,000 communities in three LGAs, namely Gwiwa, Kaugama and Miga in the State.

โ€œOur commitment to Jigawa State is in line with our cardinal objectives in rendering humanitarian support to victims of war, flood, among other natural disasters affecting human lives in different countries of the world.

โ€œIn jigawa State, we have taken three worst affected councils, namely, Gwiwa, Miga, and Kaugama Local Government Areas to render support to victims affected by flood disaster in form of provision of food and non food items.

โ€œActionaid is an international organization with headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa, covering over forty six nations in the world, with offices in London, America, Greece, Italy, India, Brazil, among others,โ€ he said.

In Africa, the Non-Governmental Organization has offices in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Sierra- Leon, Senegal, working in partnership with major NGOs in different countries that share same ideology in rendering humanitarian services.

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