‘MMM-Nigeria’,
a community of mutual financial aid and donations, on Saturday donated relief
materials worth N5 million to two Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in
the Federal Capital Territory.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that
the gesture was part of the community’s humanitarian week tagged ‘MMM cares’ to
mark its one year anniversary. The Gwoza and Bama IDP Camp located in Durumi
area and the New Kuchingoro IDP camp were the two beneficiaries of the relief
materials. Bags of rice, beans, garri, as well as cartoons of beverages and
noodles, were some of the items donated by the group.
The group also donated
clothing, drugs, and educational materials for the pupils among them. Mr Seyi
Bello, a Guilder in the ‘MMM Community’ said the donation was motivated by the
desire of the group to affect the society positively, especially the
less-privileged.
“We are marking our first year anniversary and we have decided
to come and celebrate it with our brothers, mothers and children in the camp.
“As a community, we do not only provide help to our members, we also extend
that to the larger society as part of our social responsibility.
“In these
times of economic challenges, the IDPs are the ones that need help and support
more than any other person; that is why we visited them today,” he said. Bello
explained that besides providing help and donations to its members,
humanitarian service was a flagship programme of the group.
He said that the
relief items were bought from free-will donations of members in their quest to
touch lives positively. He said: “The N5 million was raised from voluntary
donations my members in the FCT.
“That is what defines us as a community of
people providing financial help to each other on the principle of reciprocity
and benevolence. “In MMM there are no lenders and no debtors. One participant
asks for help, another one helps.’’ Bello appealed to individuals, groups and
corporate bodies to always remember the IDPs across Nigeria, since government
alone would not be able to provide for them adequately.
“They are our brothers
and sisters who have left the comfort of their homes and are now struggling for
survival here. “No matter how little, let us always extend a hand of help to
them to complement what government and other donors are doing, “he urged. Mr
Enoch Yohanna, General Secretary of the IDP camp at New Kuchingoro, who
received the items, expressed gratitude for the gesture which he described as
`timely.’ “The Christmas season is very close; we thank MMM-Nigeria for
bringing these items to us.
“We hope to share them satisfactorily among us for
everybody to be happy and have a happy Christmas celebration, “he said. NAN
reports that the visit to the IDPs camps was preceded by a two-hour
environmental sanitation by members of the group on Nyanya/Mararaba route, a
suburb of the FCT. Members of the group came out in their numbers to clear
garbage from drainages and streets in the area.
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