Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Aliko Dangote Donates N50 Million To Ile-Ife Crisis Victims |PoliFocus

Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Chairman, Dangote Group
Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Chairman, Dangote Group of Companies, has donated N50 million to victims of the communal crisis that hit Ile-Ife, Osun State, on March 8.



Dangote made the donation on Monday, at the palace of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi.

The fracas, between the Yoruba and Hausa residents of the city, claimed many lives.A panel of inquiry set up by the Osun State Government,which began sitting on April 19, received 406 memoranda.

Most memoranda contained demands for compensations.While many claimed that their shops were looted, others claimed that their houses were burnt, and appealed to the governmentto assist them.

Dangote, who was represented by Mrs Suera Yusuf, Managing Director ofDangote Foundation, said that the N50 million would be shared among 220 victims.

“Each of the 220 victims willreceive a cheque commensurate with the losses suffered,” Yusuf said.She expressed the Foundation’s readiness to assist victims of violence soas to ameliorate their sufferings but cautioned youths against being used to perpetrate such violence.

The Managing Director called for unity between the Yoruba ad Hausa residents of Ife, saying that peace andunity would attract development and posterity to the city.

Ogunwusi, in his remarks, thanked Dangote for the gesture which he described as “encouraging”.

He called for more cooperation between traditional rulers and the private sector, saying that such partnership would benefit the country.

The traditional ruler cautioned youths against resorting to violence over the slightest excuse, pointing out that development was impossible without peace.

He challenged wealthy Nigerians to give somethingback to the society by emulating Dangote’s humanitarian gestures.

Also speaking, the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido, hailed the Ooni for his leadership role during the crisis, saying that his neutrality helped to douse tension and fear.

“From the north, we were convinced not to issue any public statement after Ooni explained the steps he had taken; he indeed deserves our praise,” he said.

Lamido cautioned Nigeriansagainst hate speech, suggesting that dialogue be used to resolve every disagreement.

Chairman of Ife Progressive Union, Prof. Muib Opeloye, commended the monarchs for facilitating the donation, and described the incident as “unfortunate”.





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