Sudan: Dangote doles out millions of naira to Nigerian returnees

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The Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF) has offered relief to more Nigerian nationals fleeing the conflict in Sudan.

The recent, One Hundred and Twenty-Five persons including many disabled, flown into Abuja by Tarco Airline on Saturday, June 24th, each received N100,000 and dignity packs courtesy of the Aliko Dangote Foundation.

Recall that over 2,278 returnees received N100,000 each in May, with care packs to help with their immediate needs, and enable them to reunite with their families across the country.

ADF reactivated its intervention to help ease the return of stranded nationals evacuated from Sudan amongst them, older people, disabled persons, visually impaired, physically challenged, youth, women, and children.

Two men in their 70s who had planned to go on lesser Haj (umrah) by road through Khartoum got caught up in the war. Even though they tried another route, they were unable to reach their destination having lost all their belongings and their money.

Several returnees had lost their various businesses in the war. Those businesses included leather works, tailoring, shoe making, buying, and selling scrap metal.

An aged man, Muhammad Saidu Ahmed, said, “I came back from Sudan without a dime’, now I have N100,000.

“This is a welcome surprise- we never knew we would even survive the bombings.”

An aged woman narrated that when relatives in Sudan reported that they had lost her son while fleeing, she went in search of him only to discover that he died during a bomb blast.

The 80-year-old lady, said most of her family managed to escape death traps, bombings all the while desperately fighting hunger, the loss of their homes and livelihoods and displacement.

They thanked the ADF for the intervention, which they described as unexpected, timely, and lifesaving.

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