Retired General T.Y. Danjuma has called on the elites in the country to sell their jeeps that they do not use and use the money to assist the poor in the society.
Danjuma, who stated this at the announcement and award to beneficiaries of the T.Y. Danjuma Foundation's 2012 Grant Cycle in Abuja yesterday, called on top government officials and other wealthy Nigerians to "park their four-wheel jeeps that they do not use and utilize the money for the benefit of the poor in Nigeria." He said despite the poor quality of lives in Nigerian communities, philanthropic pace in the country is empty hence the reliance on foreign donors.
Danjuma said that the foundation has so far spent N809 million since its establishment in 2009 and that it has touched the people's lives in the hard-to-reach rural poor communities in Nigeria.
He said N388 million was disbursed by the foundation to grantees in 2010, N193 million in 2011 and an additional N10 million for discretionary grant to enable the foundation respond to urgent interventions outside of the main grants.
Danjuma said that in 2012, 516 applications were received and after a review, 17 were approved under the Foundation's main grant while the Taraba and Edo Communities Fund each received seven grants.
The 17 approved grants, he said, will be receiving N3-30 million to implement projects in twelve states including Taraba, Edo, Ekiti, Ondo, Zamfara, Bauchi, Gombe and Nasarawa. Others include Kaduna, Niger and Lagos states.
Daily Trust
Just few people will be able to do that.Wicked rich men do not remember the poor for anything
Well said, the hearts of men are wicked, who can know it. Those rich people especially the ones looting the treasury of this nation refuse to lend any hand of help to the poor masses, instead they are stacking away billions for their generation unborn.