The money was given to victims of the blast who are
currently receiving treatment at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) and
Murtala Muhammad specialists Hospital,Kano.
The Executive Director of the Fund, Prof. Sunday Ochoche,
announced the donation during a visit to the two hospitals.
Ochoche, who led the team, said they were in Kano to
commiserate with the government, the victims and people of the state over the
unfortunate incident.
“The fund gave N20 million to each of the two hospitals
we visited, making it a total of N40 million.
“We are here to assist the victims and bring succour to
the injured people,” he said.
He expressed hope that the money would be judiciously
used for the treatment of the injured persons to ensure their speedy recovery.
According to him, the Fund would sign a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with the hospitals involved on how the donation would be
expended.
“The MoU will clearly state how the intervention should
be distributed among the victims for their immediate medical needs and
attention,” he said.
The executive director disclosed that before coming to
Kano, the team had visited 14 hospitals in the North-East.
“We have so far given out N240 million for the affected
victims, including the N40m million given to the Kano hospitals,” he said.
Responding, the Acting Chief Medical Director of AKTH, Dr
Sani Mijinyawa, commended the Federal Government for the gesture and assured
that the money would be used for the purpose it was given.
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