Remi Tinubu Donates ₦110 Million to Families of Deceased Kano Athletes
…As Governor Yusuf Offers ₦130 Million, Plots of Land, and More in Additional Support
Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has donated ₦110 million to the families of the 22 Kano athletes who lost their lives in a tragic accident earlier this year.
In a statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, each family received ₦5 million through the First Lady’s intervention under the Victim Support Fund, aimed at easing the burden of loss and supporting their recovery.
In a matching gesture of empathy and leadership, Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf also provided an additional ₦130 million, with each of the ten injured athletes receiving ₦2 million and a plot of land while the families of the deceased get addition five million each.
Earlier, the state had offered an initial ₦22 million, with ₦1 million given to each bereaved families shortly after the incident and those injured were given N500, 000 each.
Governor Yusuf expressed deep appreciation to the First Lady, describing her intervention as “a clear demonstration of compassion, leadership, and shared humanity.”
He noted that her support has significantly complemented the state’s efforts in standing with the victims’ families during their moment of grief.
Other notable contributions included:
Ogun State Government – ₦32 million
Jigawa State Government – ₦20 million
Engr. Sagir Koki – ₦2.2 million
Altogether, the total financial support extended to the victims and their families reached ₦321.2 million, alongside 30 bags of rice and housing plots.
The donations were instantly disbursed by the Kano State Accountant General during a special distribution ceremony.
Governor Yusuf also announced the renaming of the Kano Sports Institute in Karfi to “Kano 22 Athletes Institute”, as a lasting tribute to the deceased athletes.
To ensure fair Islamic inheritance distribution, Sharia courts have been assigned to oversee the disbursement of ₦6,709,375 to each of the 22 families for the first trench.
Speaking on behalf of the bereaved families, Alhaji Baffa Indabawa, chairman of the victims’ relatives, extended profound gratitude to both the First Lady and the Kano State Government for what he called “a deeply consoling and dignified response” to their tragedy.