Seyi Vodi Foundation donates ₦10m to aid Borno flood recovery
The Chairman, Seyi Vodi Foundation, Mr Seyi Adekunle, has donated 10 million naira to support Borno State government in its efforts to recover from the devastating floods that recently hit the state.
The funds are aimed at helping with the rehabilitation and rebuilding of areas affected by the disaster, which led to widespread displacement and loss of life.
During a visit to Maiduguri on Friday, Adekunle expressed his condolences to the people of Borno and commended the state’s ongoing recovery efforts.
In an emotional speech, Adekunle, who had spent his childhood in the state, spoke of his deep personal connection to Borno.
“Borno holds a special place in my heart, as it is where I grew up and attended school.
”It is deeply saddening to witness the challenges faced by the state, especially following the collapse of the dam that triggered the flooding,” he said.
Adekunle praised the resilience and humanitarian spirit of the Borno community, in spite of the hardships and widespread displacement caused by the disaster.
“We are all aware of the impact the flooding has had on the people of Borno, but I have also seen their strength.
“I am committed to supporting the recovery process and contributing to initiatives that uplift the people,” he added.
Adekunle also pledged that the foundation would continue to collaborate with the state government and mobilise support from his network, both within Nigeria and abroad, to assist with ongoing recovery efforts.
“We will stand by you until the state is fully restored. You can count on us to be your partner in rebuilding Borno,” the donor further said.
He told the audience that the foundation would seek additional donations to further support the rebuilding efforts.
In response, Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, expressed gratitude for the donation and assured that the funds would be put to good use.
“The donation we have received is quite handy, and Insha’Allah, we shall make good use of it for our rebuilding efforts.
“We will continue to show our gratitude and appreciation, including prayers for all those who made sacrifices during our trial time.
“Be assured that we shall continue this relationship beyond today,” he said.
Engr. Bamidele Usman, Chairman BMU Construction, partners and friends were among the delegation.
The team also visited the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Umar-Ibn Garbai, donating N2 million naira.
A key moment of the event was the visit to the Nigerian Police Force Barracks, where Adekunle grew up.
There, he announced scholarships for 31 children, covering their education from primary school to university.