Abuja – The Staff of the Debt Management Office (DMO) have offered to
contribute at least five per cent of their November Salaries to the
flood victims.
A statement made available in Abuja on Monday said the staff members agreed to pay the contribution into the Flood Relief Fund.
“We have a message of hope for all our people devastated by the
flood, your fellow citizens are standing by you and we all share in your
tribulations.
“We pray for you and trust that by God’s grace, you will overcome,’’ it stated.
The statement said the flood provided an opportunity for Nigerians to demonstrate their care for one another.
According to the statement, it is also an opportunity for Nigerians
to show their oneness and their appreciation of the reality of a common
destiny.
President Goodluck Jonathan in a national broadcast on Oct. 9
sensitised Nigerians on the widespread distress and destruction caused
by the unprecedented floods that ravaged many parts of the country.
The president said the flood rendered tens of thousands of Nigerians
homeless, caused massive destruction of property, farmlands, and
infrastructure across the country.
He used the opportunity to thank State Governments, members of the
National Assembly, private individuals and agencies of government for
their contributions to the flood victims.
He also commended private sector, institutions, NGOs, faith-based
organisations, and philanthropic groups who individually and
collectively rose to the aid of persons and communities affected by the
floods.
Jonathan noted that the humanitarian and compassionate spirit on
display after the flood reassured Nigerians that at critical moments,
Nigerians were able to come together in pursuit of a common purpose.
(NAN)