Islamic Organization, NASFAT, Sets Up N10 Million Relief Fund To Victims Of Property Loss
Nigerian Islamic organization, Nasrul-lahi-l-Fatih Society (NASFAT), has set up a N10 Million relief fund to support victims of the hoodlum attack as a result of the hijacked #Endsars protest.
This was disclosed in a statement issued by the President of the society, Mr. Niyi Yusuf, in Lagos on Saturday.
Read the full statement below …
“We are sad over the loss of lives and livelihood from incidents of arson, riots and looting by hoodlums in several states.
“To support affected members, we announce the immediate establishment of a N10m victims restitution relief fund to provide succour to those injured.
“This relief fund also goes to those whose businesses and properties may have been vandalised.
“Additionally, the society plans to setup a Fellowship Programme for traditional and social media journalists.
“This is aimed at recognising, promoting and rewarding reportage that accentuate instances of humane, conscientious and gallant acts of the Nigerian police force that promote good community relationship.
“The society commends the governors for their speedy inauguration of judicial panel of inquiry into alleged cases of police brutality at the state level.
“The society also commends all our youths who have conducted themselves peacefully.
“In the same light, NASFAT calls on the security agencies to always exercise restraint as they restore law and order across the country.
“I appeal to all protesters and demonstrators to call off all related street protests and embrace the opportunity for dialogue and peace,’’ he said.
“NASFAT requests the government to accelerate genuine dialogue and consultation with civil society organisations, religious leaders, community elders and youth associations.
“This dialogue and consultation should be geared toward implementing the announced police reforms, reforming other institutions, job creation and poverty reduction for a more just, united, peaceful and prosperous Nigeria,” he said
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