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'Islamic Trust Fund' Established In Nigeria

 

 New NGO to benefit Muslims in Nigeria launched

Report by Sulayman Osho 

ABEOKUTA, Nigeria, Dec. 31 (IslamOnline) - Concerned Muslim elites in Nigeria have established a non-governmental organization called 'The Islamic Trust Fund' to redeem Nigerian Muslims from poverty, disease, squalor and backwardness.

Coordinator of the Trust Fund and the Chief Imam of Nigeria's Premier University at Ibadan, Dr. Tijani Adekilekun, told IslamOnline that the organization was long overdue to provide sound education, good health facilities, credit facilities for business set-up among others for the Muslims.
 

Muslims form 80 percent of the over 120 million population of Africa's most populous nation.

The University head said the Trust Fund was for all Muslims as "all comers and all joiners". He explained that the redemption of Muslims from all forms of backwardness was in their own hands through self-help.

He noted that if all Muslims in Nigeria could contribute a minimum of One Naira (N1.00) per head, it would fetch not less than Eighty Million naira (N80 million) or Eight million dollars.

According to Adekilekun, the trustees of the Fund -- responsible and credible Nigerian citizens -- will manage it to provide standard schools, scholarship awards, hospitals, houses, beautiful mosques and other facilities that will improve the condition of the Muslims in the country.

Dr. Adekilekun -- a professor of Islamic studies -- disclosed that all the necessary papers had been put in place with the registration of the Trust Fund by the Nigerian government.

He pointed out that necessary steps had been put in place to create awareness for the Trust Fund throughout the country through the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), the League of Imams and Alfas in the South West of Nigeria, the Jama'tu-Nasrul Islam (JNI), the Grand Council of Muslim Organization of Nigeria and others.

The Muslim leader assured that the basic objectives of the Trust Fund was to also embark on investment projects to make the fund sustainable.

He revealed that the trend of poverty among Nigerian Muslims should be redressed through solidarity, proper planning and management, as well as conscious funding.

Of the 100 percent students that enter primary schools in Nigeria, Dr. Adekilekun said, only 30 per cent were Muslims, only about 15 per cent enter secondary schools and only about 6 percent enter tertiary institutions.

He said the Trust Fund was meant to correct such anomalies within a span of ten to twenty years.
 

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