ABUJA (NAN) ― A total of N58.79 billion was realised at Thursday’s fund-raising dinner for President Goodluck Jonathan’s Victims Support Fund, his office disclosed in a statement on Friday in Abuja.
The statement, issued by the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, said the sum exceeded the initial target of N50 billion by N8.79 billion.
It
expressed Jonathan’s appreciation to those who responded to his call
for collective action to support victims of terrorism in the country,
for which the fund is meant.
“The
President said he was overwhelmed by the expression of support,
co-operation and solidarity by Nigerians and friends of Nigeria from all
walks of life.
“It
shows that the public is genuinely concerned about the threat of
terrorism to our common humanity and stands ready to support worthy
causes and pro-people policies.
“Jonathan
notes that the overwhelming demonstration of support for the fund has
greatly inspired the government to continue to adopt every possible
measure to bring terrorism to an end in the country,’’ the statement
said.
It also conveyed Jonathan’s appreciation to the fund’s Chairman, Gen. Theophilus Danjuma, and members of the Victims’ Support Foundation for accepting to serve the nation in this regard.
The
statement expressed the President’s conviction that the Foundation
would make judicious use of the fund to ameliorate the negative impact
of terrorism in the affected areas.
It
also expressed Jonathan’s appeal to other Nigerians and friends of the
country to make their token contributions to the fund as the foundation
seeks further support.
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