By John Owen Nwachukwu The Atum Humanitarian and Charitable Initiative has pleaded with President Bola Tinubu administration to take...
By John Owen Nwachukwu
The Atum Humanitarian and Charitable Initiative has pleaded
with President Bola Tinubu administration to take proactive action to
ameliorate the current hardship in the country.
Honourable Ismaila Yusuf Atus, Executive Chairman of the
organization, in a statement on Sunday, noted that the rising cost of fuel has
further reduced the purchasing-power of the citizens.
He called for urgent government’s measures to reduce
citizens’ suffering, acknowledging that existing initiatives were insufficient.
The organization also urged NGOs, business leaders, and
wealthy individuals to unite and support communities in need.
The statement reads: “The hunger is severe, and the rising
fuel prices have only added to the hardships. Many people can no longer afford
to feed themselves properly.
“I urge those of us with NGOs to unite and support our
communities. We also call on the government to take measures to alleviate the
suffering in our nation.
“While we acknowledge that the government is doing its best
and that many initiatives were in place before this administration took over,
we still urge them to work towards reducing the hardships faced by citizens.
“We appeal to other well-off Nigerians to step forward
during this critical time; the people need your support now more than ever. It
is essential for the wealthy to share their resources and assist those in need.
“Additionally, we call on business leaders and politicians
not to hoard their wealth in bank accounts while the populace suffers.
“Given the current challenges in the country, the Atum
Humanitarian and Charitable Initiative has decided to assist Nigerians who are
struggling with poverty by raising N500 million to help two million people.”
DAILY POST reports that the Nigerian National Petroleum
Company Limited, NNPCL, recently increased the price of Premium Motor
Spirit(petrol) to N1,030 per litre, further worsening the hardship on
Nigerians.
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