The Minister of the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT), Alhaji Muhammad Bello, has reportedly turned down food
items donated by the Dangote Foundation for the Internally Displaced
Persons (IDP) in Abuja.

The Foundation, according to a THISDAY source, had taken the gift items,
including sugar, salt, spaghetti, rice, danvita, and wheat meal worth
millions of naira to the minister’s office yesterday but was bluntly
rejected by him.
All entreaties to make him realise that
the items are meant for distribution to the needy like those in the IDP
camps fell on deaf ears as Bello was said to have stated that he was not
hungry and didn’t solicit for any donations.
In a swift reaction, however, the
Special Adviser to the FCT Minister on Media, Mr. Abubakar Sani, said
there was no truth in the report that the FCT Administration (FCTA)
rejected the purported gift from Dangote Foundation to the IDPs.
According to Sani, “FCTA is not aware of any donations and therefore, not in the position to neither reject nor accept the said gift items.
According to Sani, “FCTA is not aware of any donations and therefore, not in the position to neither reject nor accept the said gift items.
“I asked who saw the said gifts and the answer was no one did,” he said.
In the same vein, the Director of Public Relations, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Abuja Office, Mr. Ishaya Chonoko, also said that the agency was not aware of such donations.
Chonoko said: “If the normal procedure was followed, we should be aware of such donations, but as far as we are concerned, no donations of such was made, at least to the best of our knowledge.”
The Foundation owned by the richest man
in Africa, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, as part of its mandate to give
especially in the holy month of Ramadan for the indigent and the
vulnerable in the society, has the tradition of donating money and food
materials to the less privileged and victims of other disasters across
the country.
“The Ramadan supplies are delivered to
the 36 states, including the FCT yearly and the governors assign a
contact person to receive the items which are delivered in trucks on
behalf of the governor before distribution to the identified
beneficiaries by the state government,” an official of the Foundation
who did not want to be named said.
Sources close to the Foundation in Lagos
insisted that the FCT Minister did reject the donation to the surprise
of the representatives of the Foundation even when it was explained to
him that it was for the less privileged.
Informed sources at the minister’s
office indicated that the letter for the donation came while the
minister was having a meeting with his directors and they all
corroborated the fact that the donation was an annual gift from Dangote
Foundation for the less privileged but he would not listen to any
explanation as he insisted the food items be returned.
Some residents of the FCT expressed
dismay at the action of the minister as they condemned his disposition
to the plights of the IDPs who the items were meant for and were
actually on the lookout for it having been informed earlier that the
foundation would soon put smiles on their faces.
Callers at the FCT Secretariat at Area
11, it was gathered, were said to be very displeased on hearing of the
minister’s rejection of the items, which they believed would have made
the IDPs in the Abuja camp feel the good side of Ramadan.
According to them, the reason behind the
minister’s rejection of the food items cannot be justified because
those in the IDPs’ camp are hungry and some of them are dying because
government could not cater for all their needs.
A Dangote Foundation source confirmed
that as at the time of filing this report, about 31 states had already
taken deliveries of their items and some had started the distribution.
It was learnt that 106 trucks of food items are on their way to
Maiduguri, the Borno State capital in fulfilment of Dangote’s promise to
make this Ramadan fulfilling for the IDPs in the states.
The latest donation of food items was coming shortly after the Foundation donated N2 billion for the rehabilitation of the IDPs in various camps in Borno State.
The latest donation of food items was coming shortly after the Foundation donated N2 billion for the rehabilitation of the IDPs in various camps in Borno State.
The source said the Dangote Foundation
had in the past supported victims of disasters with monetary and food
items. Food items were donated to the victims of post 2011 elections
violence in some parts of the north, while victims of flood disaster
across the country were also helped with various food items and other
relief materials.
According to him, the Foundation also
took its charity abroad when in 2015, donated $1 million to support the
government of Nepal to rehabilitate the victims of two devastating earth
quakes that ravaged the country that year in quick succession.
The Foundation also donated $500,000 to the government of the Republic of Niger to support victims of meningitis outbreak in the country.
The Foundation also donated $500,000 to the government of the Republic of Niger to support victims of meningitis outbreak in the country.
Senator Iroegbu in Abuja
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