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Flood: MOMAN donates N50m to Nigerian Red Cross

The Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria has contributed N50 million to flood-affected communities across the country.Information Guide Nigeria

MOMAN Chairman, Olumide Adeosun, who was represented by MOMAN Chief Executive Officer, Clement Isong, presented a N50 million check to the Nigerian Red Cross Society at a ceremony in Abuja. Adeosun described the recent flooding incidents as a disaster that did not appear to be receiving the national attention it deserved.


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He stated that the images depicting the utter destruction of communities in many regions of Nigeria are horrifying and emphasized the necessity for corporate organizations to provide assistance.

“In previous emergencies such as COVID-19, Nigerians rallied round each other but with the floods, the rest of the world appears to be taking things more serious than Nigeria is.

“It is sad that the flooding which I see as a humanitarian disaster is not treated with the seriousness it deserves,” Isong said.

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Abubakar Kende, Secretary General of the Nigerian Red Cross Society, was overjoyed by MOMAN’s display of social responsibility and assured that the cash will be used to mitigate the effects of the flood on the affected areas.

“The Nigerian Red Cross Society has come a long way and accountability is our watchword.

“It is so gratifying in these times to meet an organisation that actually has the spirit of volunteerism and humanity embedded within its core.”

“About two weeks ago, the Nigerian Red Cross Society launched an Emergency Appeal in order to raise 13 million Swiss Francs for the flood victims across Nigeria.JAMB Result

“These funds are targeted at supporting up to 500,000 displaced people and focus on the provision of basic Food, Health, Care, Water, Sanitation, Hygiene Promotion, search, rescue, Rapid NEEDS assessments, deployments of Emergency First Aid Teams and many more services required to alleviate the general suffering brought on by the effects of flooding,” he said.

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