It’s everybody’s duty, not Tinubu, FG alone, to contribute to nation building, philanthropist tells Nigerians

A distinguished philanthropist in Adamawa state, Emmanuel Musa, has urged Nigerians to support the administration of President Bola Tinubu in building the country.

He said the task of advancing Nigeria’s development and improving the quality of life for all citizens rests not solely on the shoulders of figures like President Tinubu or the federal government, saying it is a responsibility that extends to individuals who mean well for the country.

Musa, who is the founder and president of a charity organisation, Emnamu Foundation, made the remark at his birthplace, Kala’a, in Hong local government area while flagging off the distribution of relief items meant for the less privileged across the state.

He said: “In these times of rising commodity prices, people and groups of some means are increasingly being required to intervene. We are here today to flag off a symbolic presentation of food and non-food items, after which our volunteers will spread out to the most vulnerable around the state and give out what we have for them.”

The Emnamu Foundation’s relief set out to be distributed to people covering all 21 local government areas of Adamawa state.

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The provided items included non-food essentials such as bundles of roofing sheets and bags of cement, intended for areas affected by flooding this year. Additionally, food items like rice, corn, cooking oil, and seasonings were distributed to those in need.

Also speaking, the national coordinator of Emnamu Foundation, Comrade Chakukuwa Kala’a, said the foundation frequently reaches out to the less privileged in the belief that people and groups must help the survival of humanity by giving to it.

He said: “We should not live for ourselves. To truly live, we must give generously to the world outside our families. Everyone can help someone else. We must constantly ask ourselves: How can I help a person not as privileged as I am?”

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