Remi Tinubu Donates ₦500 Million and Relief Materials to Flood Victims in Adamawa

The First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has extended a significant gesture of support to flood-affected communities in Adamawa State with the donation of ₦500 million and vital relief materials.
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, in a public statement, expressed profound appreciation on behalf of the people of Adamawa, describing the First Lady’s intervention as timely and deeply impactful. According to him, the generous contribution will go a long way in providing shelter, food, and other essential supplies to families who have lost homes and livelihoods due to the recent flooding.
“The compassion behind this act brings hope to our people,” Governor Fintiri said, noting that the assistance underscores the First Lady’s commitment to humanitarian causes and her concern for the welfare of disaster-stricken communities.
The flooding, which has displaced thousands in Adamawa and destroyed farmlands and infrastructure, has left many residents in urgent need of aid. Senator Tinubu’s donation forms part of broader relief efforts to cushion the impact of natural disasters across the country.
Local authorities are expected to work with relief agencies to ensure that the funds and materials are distributed swiftly and transparently to the affected areas.