Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has donated N100 million to the Kano State Government for onward delivery to victims of the recent Boko-Haram bomb attacks in the state. CBN Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, presented the N100 million cheque to the Kano State Deputy Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, during his condolence visit to the Kano Government House yesterday. Sanusi explained that the donation is part of its contribution to assist the state government to alleviate the suffering of direct victims of the violence and their families.
“We are here to commiserate with the government and people of the state on the recent violent incident that claimed the lives and properties of victims and present the contribution of the bank to the state. “The incident, from all indications, has deeply shocked the country and the world at large. Our pray is that Almighty Allah will grant those who lost their lives mercy and comfort their families” he said. Responding, Ganduje expressed appreciation to the management of the apex bank for the gesture, pointing out that it would go a long way in assisting the victims. He said the incident had greatly affected the state in many respects, adding that “the state government requires the support of patriotic Nigerians to bring comfort to those affected”. “On behalf of his Excellency, Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and the good people of the state, we wish to thank you for this contribution which is a demonstration of the bank`s concern over what has happened. “It is very unfortunate that the incident has resulted in the lost of lives and property. Since the attacks, our administration has been doing everything possible to assist the victims. “The donation from your bank would definitely go a long way in this regard. We are indeed happy that normalcy is gradually returning to the state. “As you are aware, Governor Kwankwaso has constituted a committee of elders to advise him on how to tackle the current security challenges confronting the state as well as the nation. “In order to enhance the security of lives and property throughout the state, the government has resolved to initiate a Security Trust Fund through which donations would be solicited for the purpose of security management”, Ganduje stated.
Posted: at 11-02-2012 05:17 PM (12 years ago) | Newbie
atleast u can see the high level of poverty and property damage in kano..................so compensating kano with 100m doesn't mean CBN is a muslim entity as u said..............the people of St. theresa church were compensated and giving a proper burial...............
Posted: at 11-02-2012 05:38 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
what about the church and the victims of X-MAS day? injustice, that is why 9ja will never have peace. that money will empower the so called Boko Haram to bomb and level all part of the north, so that is a good news.
Posted: at 12-02-2012 02:09 AM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
starlove1 at 12-02-2012 03:29 AM (12 years ago) (f)
GIVING THEM MONEY IS GOOD. BUT LET THE GOV MENT REMEBER THAT THE BOKO HARAM IS STIL LIVING THE NEED TO KILL ALL DOSE DOGS, THAT MAKE MANY FATHERLESS AND MORTHERLESS
Posted: at 12-02-2012 03:29 AM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
fuckinjoe at 12-02-2012 04:39 AM (12 years ago) (m)
you gave 100million to kano victims of boko haram, cos they were mainly hausa/muslims.........what about the 25th december victims who were mainly igbos??? everything in nigeria is now been coloured with tribal sentiments.
fcuk all haters .........fcukinjoe still remain who he his
Posted: at 12-02-2012 04:39 AM (12 years ago) | Upcoming