Nigeria: Bank CEOs Donate Relief Items to Niger Flood Victims
- On Saturday in Abuja, Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago received relief materials from Nigerian Bank CEOs to support flood victims in Niger State.
- The donation followed severe floods last month in Mokwa Local Government Area that killed over 200 people and displaced more than 3,000 residents.
- The relief package comprised essential supplies such as rice, vegetable oil, drinks, and bedding materials, with an estimated worth reaching several million naira.
- Mr. Oliver Alawuba expressed solidarity with the residents of Niger State during this challenging period, while Governor Bago highlighted that the support exemplifies the vital contribution of private-sector collaboration in effectively addressing emergencies.
- The banking sector pledged continued collaboration with Niger State to ensure long-term recovery and resilience, highlighting its commitment to humanitarian service and national development.
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