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Plenty beneficiaries share Jaiz’s N32.7million

By Shakirah Adunola
20 September 2019   |   3:07 am
At the grand finale for the 2018 distribution year held at the National Mosque, Abuja recently, Jaiz Foundation provided financial empowerment for a total of 2,142 beneficiaries from Gombe, Katsina, Zamfara, Lagos states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Trustee of Jaiz Foundation, Alhaji Mukhtar Sani Abdulkadir presenting a refrigerator to a beneficiary of the foundation’s zakat (left) with the CEO of the foundation, Imam Abdullahi Shuaib in Abuja

At the grand finale for the 2018 distribution year held at the National Mosque, Abuja recently, Jaiz Foundation provided financial empowerment for a total of 2,142 beneficiaries from Gombe, Katsina, Zamfara, Lagos states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Gombe got N8.4 million, Katsina and Zamfara received N10 million, Lagos, N6 million while Abuja got N8 million.

Two hundred and sixty-three (263) beneficiaries in Abuja went home with grinding machines, generators, deep freezers, sewing machines and cash.

The beneficiaries in the four states received cash and materials for economic empowerment, educational and medical support, humanitarian relief, resettlement/housing support and dawah assistance.

The foundation’s Director/Chief Executive Officer, Imam Abdullahi Shuaib, said Jaiz was passionate about the welfare of the less-priviledged as well as helping those economically better off to keep supporting the poorest of the poor with the little resources available.

According to him, there was a decrease in the Zakat disbursement for the year 2018 compared to that of 2017 and 2016, but the number of beneficiaries increased from 1,247 recorded last year to 2,142 beneficiaries.

“Between 2016 to 2018, Jaiz Foundation has disbursed N112.815,088 to 4,508 beneficiaries. Out of this number, 2,256 micro and small enterprises got N68.3million, while the educational needs of 1,781 pupils/students were boosted with N20.9million. A total of N12.2million was allotted to 274 patients for their medical needs and 140 persons were sheltered with N6.2million among others,” he said.

Imam Shuaib said the foundation is determined and committed to wiping the tears of the poorest of the poor and putting smiles on their faces in line with the prophetic tradition of taking care of the poor and loving one another with passion.

He said: “This gesture is needed most importantly at this time in our history as every one of us in the country is in search of peace, happiness and security from terrorist attacks in the Northeast, kidnapping in the Southeast, youth restiveness and environmental pollution in the Southsouth, banditry in the Northwest, herder/farmers crises in the Northcentral and food insecurity cum youth unemployment in the Southwest regions. More worrisome is the fact that the aforementioned challenges are no longer peculiar to each respective region. They have resonated in virtually all the six geo-political regions of the country so much so that we are not sure where the desired peace and happiness will come from. Be that as it may, Jaiz Foundation believes that peace and happiness lies in the happiness of other people. When you give others their happiness, your own happiness and peace of mind will come back to you naturally.”

The foundation, he noted, would soon initiate a Waqf Project in Katsina before the end of this year to address the educational needs of vulnerable children “and your support will be required to accomplish this task.”

He thanked the Zakat payers for their support and solidarity.

Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the foundation, Mallam Adamu Bello decried the increasing rate of poverty, deprivation caused by insecurity and other vices.

Mallam Bello said: “You will observe that the rate of poverty and deprivation occasioned by insecurity and other social vices has gone on the increase with hapless Nigerians as victims.

“The need to attend to the fallout of this has largely shaped the direction of our activities in the year under review with interventions targeted at victims of insurgency, banditry, kidnapping as well as addressing the Al Majiri issue.”

He thanked those who have stood by the foundation, seeking their further patronage to reduce to the barest minimum the challenges of poverty, disease and hunger in the country.

In his goodwill message, Chairman, Jaiz Bank Plc, Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab hailed the foundation for its giant strides within a short period of operation.

He advised the beneficiaries to make good use of the opportunities extended to them.

According to him, Jaiz Charity and Development Foundation otherwise called Jaiz Foundation, is a humanitarian and charity organization set up to provide socio-economic and developmental services to humanity.

The foundation was established by Jaiz Bank Plc, the pioneer fully Non-Interest Bank in Nigeria on April 2, 2012, is an independent and autonomous organization with its own Board of Trustees and Management Team.

“As a Waqf-based organization, it provides humanitarian relief for emergency/disaster situations as well as intervention and developmental support in the areas of agri-preneurship skills acquisition, community projects, health, water and sanitation, widows and orphans support, capacity building, resettlement/accommodation support, entrepreneurship skills development, collection and distribution of Zakat and Waqf administration among others,” he said.

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