Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has donated ₦1 billion to victims of the recent attack in Yelwata community, Guma Local Government Area of Benue State. The donation, made through the Renewed Hope Initiative, aims to support displaced families in rebuilding their lives.

Key Highlights
- Donation Details: The ₦1 billion donation will help affected families get back on their feet, return to earning a living, and have a better life.
- Condolence Visit: Remi Tinubu made a condolence visit to Benue State, where she met with Governor Hyacinth Alia and other state officials to express her sympathy and solidarity.
- Renewed Hope Initiative: The donation is part of the Renewed Hope Initiative’s objectives, which focus on providing support to families in need and promoting a better life for Nigerians.
- Call for Peace: The First Lady urged traditional and religious leaders to promote peace and unity in their communities, emphasizing the importance of collective action in addressing insecurity.
Background
- Attack on Yelwata: The attack on the Yelwata community resulted in over 100 deaths and many injuries, sparking widespread concern and calls for action to address insecurity in the region.
- Governor’s Response: Governor Hyacinth Alia bemoaned the humanitarian crisis caused by the attacks and called for the establishment of state police to allow for quicker response to security threats.
Significance
- Support for Victims: The donation provides critical support to victims of the attack, helping them to recover and rebuild their lives.
- Symbol of Solidarity: Remi Tinubu’s visit and donation serve as a symbol of solidarity with the affected communities, highlighting the importance of collective action in addressing insecurity.






























































