The Association of Kwara State Online Media Practitioners (ASKOMP) has expressed gratitude to CEO of Jaji Autos, Jaji Moshood and Yusuf Amuda Ajia popularly known as Eru Agaka for their contributions to the treatment of one of its member’s son, Imam Abdulhayy Modibbo who was diagnosed of waardenburg syndrome.
According to University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) “WAARDENBURG SYNDROME – a developmental disorder which causes hearing loss, amongst other symptoms.
“Imam Abdulhayy Modibbo was diagnosed of the syndrome at University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital after his parents presented case of inability to speak. ABDULLAYY MODIBBO will need N10.5 million for Cochlear implant and other medical rehabilitation”.
Responding to the public solicitation of funds, both Eru Agaka and Jaji Moshood have facilitated the donation of Four Hundred and Fifty thousand naira only (#450,000) and still counting as at time of this release via their personal contacts.
Some of the donors includes Alh. Azeez Eletu, Chief Otepola Abiodun John, Alhaji Ibrahim Ismaheel, Engr Zakari Bolaji among others.
Appreciating the donors via a press release signed by the association’s Chairman, Salihu Shola Taofeeq reads “We want to specially appreciate the donors and facilitators for coming to the aid of one of us. We’re honored by this show of comradere and support”
“Although, we’ll still be requiring more than Seven million, Five hundred naira (₦7,500,000) to complete the required sum for the treatment, we’re reassured that we’re making encouraging progress in the public solicitation of funds.
“Thus, we solicit for more support from other well meaning Kwarans, philanthropist, government and various levels, to come to aid and ensure the surgery and treatment are carried out in record time”.