In recognition of the effort of Wife of the President, Aisha Muhammadu Buhari to improve the lives of women and children across the country, especially victims of insurgency in the North East and on the issue of youth education and empowerment, the People’s Republic of China has made a financial donation of N60 million to her project, Future Assured.
Representing the wife of the President at the event, Senior Special Assistant to the President, Dr. Hajo Sani expressed appreciation for the support and goodwill of the People’s Republic of China, saying the donation will reach its intended beneficiaries.
Dr. Hajo highlighted the effort being made by wife of the President to raise funds to support IDPs in Nigeria as well as refugees and other victims of insurgency across the West African sub region, especially among countries of the Lake Chad Basin.
She said the donation will transcend the borders of Nigeria. Mrs. Buhari has recently also commenced a youth education empowerment programme, to help youths transit to tertiary institutions of learning.
Presenting the donation, the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, Lin Jin, said Future Assured has made tremendous impact in promoting the health and well-being of women, children and the vulnerable, and succeeded in making a difference in the lives of these people. This, he said, is worthy of emulation.
“The Embassy pays great attention that its bilateral relationships should benefit people from all walks of life” said Jin, stressing that Future Assured needs to be supported in order for its activities to reach more beneficiaries.