Boko Haram crisis: Nigerian tycoon Dangote donates $10m in aid
Africa's richest man, Nigerian
business tycoon Aliko Dangote, has pledged $10m (£7m) to help families
affected by Boko Haram's seven-year insurgency.
It is the biggest donation by a businessman towards easing the humanitarian crisis in the north-east.
The conflict has forced more than two million people to flee their homes, with most of them living in camps.
Nigeria's government is urging people to return to areas recaptured from the militant Islamist group
Mr Dangote, who has an estimated fortune of $17bn, announced the
donation while visiting camps in Borno state with its governor Kashim
Shettima.
A leaked World Bank report estimates that about 30% of
3.2 million private homes have been destroyed in the state, which has
been worst-affected by the insurgency.
Two million people have been left homeless following Boko Haram attacks
Mr Dangote said his main priority was to help curb malnutrition and
hunger in the camps, and to then create education and job opportunities
for people.
"This
is not the first time I am coming here and it will not be the last," Mr
Dangote said, adding that he had previously donated about $6m to tackle
the humanitarian crisis.
The north-east in extremely under-developed, with Boko Haram exploiting high levels of unemployment to recruit young fighters.
Some 17,000 people have been killed by the insurgency.
In December, Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari said the militants had been "technically defeated".
However,
the group has continued to carry out suicide bombings, and attacks in
north-eastern Nigeria and neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
Boko Haram is affiliated to the Islamic State group, and says it is fighting to establish a caliphate in the region
Boko Haram at a glance
- Founded in 2002, initially focused on opposing Western-style education - Boko Haram means "Western education is forbidden" in the Hausa language
- Launched military operations in 2009
- Thousands killed, mostly in north-eastern Nigeria, hundreds abducted, including at least 200 schoolgirls
- Joined so-called Islamic State, now calls itself IS's "West African province"
- Seized large area in north-east, where it declared caliphate
- Regional force retook most territory last year
Boko Haram crisis: Nigerian tycoon Dangote donates $10m in aid
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