Former Presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi, the Vice-Presidential candidate, Dr. Datti Baba-Ahmed and the Labour Party Caretaker Chairman, Senator Nenadi Usman have led other stalwarts of the party as well as the Obidient Movement on a condolence visit to Borno State.
This is a solidarity visit to the governor, Babagana Zulum, the people of Borno state and victims of the recent flood disaster who were devastated.
They apart from donating the sum of N50 million, also promised to continue to assist the people of the state by providing aid and resources to help them rebuild and recover from the flood tragedy.
According to Obi in a post in his X handle, “We will continue to stand with the people of Borno, providing aid and resources to help them rebuild and recover from this tragedy.
“As the people of Borno navigate this challenging time, we want them to know they are not alone.
“We are dedicated to helping alleviate the suffering and hardship caused by the floods, which have submerged over half of Maiduguri and displaced thousands of residents.”
The full text of his post reads:
Today, I, along with the Labour Party Caretaker Chairman, Distinguished Senator Nenadi Usman; Vice Presidential Candidate, Dr Datti Baba-Ahmed; Dr Tanko Yunusa, the National Coordinator of the Obidients Movement, and other members of the party and the Obidient Movement, paid a condolence/solidarity visit to Borno state.
While in the state, we visited the state Governor, Babagana Zulum, His Highness the Shehu of Borno, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garba Al Amin El-Kanemi, the good people of Borno State, following the recent flooding which claimed many lives and destroyed properties estimated at huge costs .
Additionally, we visited the Bank of the North spare parts market, where traders lost their goods, an IDP camp in Government College where we met thousands of people and also visited a woman who tragically lost her newborn twins to the flood.
The Labour Party is committed to supporting those affected by the devastating floods in Borno State.
To demonstrate our solidarity, we have made an initial donation of ₦50M to the state government. But our support doesn’t stop there.
We will continue to stand with the people of Borno, providing aid and resources to help them rebuild and recover from this tragedy.
As the people of Borno navigate this challenging time, we want them to know they are not alone.
We are dedicated to helping alleviate the suffering and hardship caused by the floods, which have submerged over half of Maiduguri and displaced thousands of residents.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the affected families, and we will do everything in our power to support them.
I thank the various levels of government, especially the Borno State government, for their intervention and support for the affected people.
As we reflect on the immense loss and the daunting journey of recovery, may God Almighty grant eternal rest to those who lost their lives, replenish the losses of those who lost their goods, and grant quick healing to those still in the hospital.
Above all, may God Almighty continue to bless Borno State and Nigeria.
-PO