Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Dangote Flood Committee To Publish Defaulting Donors’ Names


Prominent Nigerians, who have failed to make good their last November’s pledges towards addressing the plight of flood victims, have been given up till June 30 this year to do so or have their names published in national newspapers and social media blogs.
photo Prominent Nigerians, who have failed to make good their last November’s pledges towards addressing the plight of flood victims, have been given up till June 30 this year to do so or have their names published in national newspapers and social media blogs.
Co-chairmen of the Presidential Flood Relief and Rehabilitation Committee – business mogul, Aliko Dangote, and a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, – issued this threat in a statement in Lagos on Tuesday.
It was learnt that many of the defaulters had been enjoying the tax incentives accompanying their pledges, while they have failed to fulfil their own part of the bargain.
In a statement titled ‘Public Notice: Redemption of Pledges’, the committee advised the defaulters to “respect themselves and maintain their honour and integrity”, by promptly redeeming their pledges.
The statement read in part, “The Presidential Committee on Flood Relief and Rehabilitation expresses its profound gratitude and appreciation to all who answered the clarion call to be our brothers’ keepers through their generous donations and pledges at its Fund Raising Dinner in November 2012, for the relief and rehabilitation of flood victims in Nigeria. We thank you immensely.
“As we proceed to the implementation stage of the planned rehabilitation projects, we hereby call on all those who have not redeemed their pledges to please do so on or before June 30, 2013, as a mark of honour and integrity, as names of defaulters will be announced in all national dailies and social media blogs.
“Once again, we thank you and look forward to receiving the proceeds of all pledges made.”
President Goodluck Jonathan had, last October, set up a 34-man committee with the target of raising a sum of N100bn to provide reliefs for the flood victims.
At the fund-raising dinner held at the Presidential Villa on November 8, 2012, eminent citizens pledged about N11.35bn for the task.
The Federal Government and Dangote made the highest donation of N2.5bn, while co-founder and former Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank Plc, Jim Ovia, and former UBA Group Managing Director, Tony Elumelu, donated N1bn each.
Minister of Petroleum, Deziani Alison-Madueke, and her counterpart in the Telecommunications ministry, Omobola Johnson, had pledged to mobilise the indigenous oil companies and telecommunications firms, which were invited but were absent at the dinner, to also donate to the committee.
Jonathan had announced tax incentives for all corporate organisations that would donate to the committee as encouragement.

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