Hip hop, Innocent Idibia, also
known as 2Face, has promised to donate the proceeds from his song to the UN
High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).
The donation to Nigeria office
of UNHCR, according to 2Baba, is to assist Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
in Northeast.
He made the pledge on Thursday
when he visited the UNHCR office in Abuja and said that his foundation would
donate 60 per cent of the proceeds from his music dedicated to Refugees and
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
It was gathered that the song
which would be launched in commemoration of the World Refugees Day on June 20,
was part of his contribution to alleviating the plights of the IDPs.
“I have decided to dedicate my
time, resources and my voice to support the UNHCR in this massive endeavour of
alleviating the sufferings of displaced persons.
“On the June 20th which is the
world refugees’ day, I am going to be commissioning a song and this song will
be monetized.
“60 per cent of the proceeds
will be donated to the UNHCR to further its humanitarian effort to alleviating
the plights of refugees and IDPs.
“We want people to join in this
campaign by downloading the song to use it as their ring tones, caller back
tones.
“This download, which would
cost between N50 to N100, is an opportunity for every Nigerian to contribute in
their own little ways to the course of assisting displaced persons,’’ he said.
2Baba emphasised the need to
create more awareness for people to understand the magnitude of the forced
displacement and suffering of the IDPs and refugees so that they can do more to
assist them.
“It is very disheartening to be
stranded in your own home, many people who have not been hit directly downplay
the situation.”
The songwriter and singer eulogised
the Nigerian government, UNHCR, International and Local Organisations and kind
hearted individuals who have contributed in assisting the displaced persons.
Deputy Representative,
Protection, UNHCR, Nigeria, Bridgette Mukanga-Eno, in her remarks, thanked the
foundation for supporting UNHCR in its intervention in the North-East, adding
that the collaboration with the foundation started last year but was
concretised in February when the agency received a donation from the foundation
to support its activities in the North-East.
Furthermore, she said that the
agency developed vocational facilities including mechanic trainings, iron
bending, carpentry for the men and sewing for the ladies among others.
Mukanga-Eno said that the
Nigerian government through relevant Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs)
has done a lot in assisting the IDPs but a lot still need to be done to address
the huge humanitarian crises in the North-East.
She said that the food scarcity
is overwhelming and is not sufficient for the over 1.8 million IDPs, saying
that the influx of over 19,000 Nigerian refugees from Niger, Chad and Cameroon
has made it worse.
She called for more support to
cater for the IDPs and returnees in the areas of protection, food, livelihood,
healthcare, education among others.
The News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) reports that in February, 2baba donated N3.5 million to the UNHCR to
support its humanitarian intervention to the displaced persons in the
North-East.
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