Controversial man of God, Prophet TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church
of All Nations, yesterday donated N10 million to Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs) in Kuchingoro Camp, Abuja.
Joshua who stressed the bad conditions in which Nigerians displaced
by the Boko Haram insurgency in the North East region are living, he
called for more support to improve conditions in the camps.
Represented by Olorogun Talib Tebite, the prophet also promised the
IDPs that the church would also provide a medical ambulance as well as
other medications to boost health care delivery in the camp.
The Prophet who enjoined Nigerians to come to the aid of the displaced persons, noted that “as
creations of God, we must learn to love our neighbours as ourselves by
being our brothers keepers especially in need. One way we must express
our love for others is in giving”, he added.
Speaking at the event, the Emir of Daura, HRH Umar Farouk Umar, who
handed the N10m cheque to the IDPs camp chairman, on behalf of the
church, urged them to utilize the money prudently.
The Emir appealed to the IDPs leaders to channel the donation
towards the education of children in the camp and the provision of
health facility for children and women in the camp.
On his part, the IDPs Camp Chairman, Philimon Emmanuel said the
bulk of the money would used to establish a clinic in the camp.While
parts of it would be utilized in the provision of food and ensuring that
children of secondary school age were sent to schools.
“We have been here since January 2014 and up till now we did
not see something like this. We did not expect this and we cannot thank
the church enough.
“We are going to have a clinic here. If we get a clinic some of
our problems will be reduced. Because the first problem for us sickness
in the camp and the clinic will address.
“We will buy some food items too and we have to educate our
children because up till now our children that are in secondary school
are not going to school. It only nursery and primary school that we have
here”, he explained.
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