TB Joshua’s Synagogue contributes £10,000 (N9m) towards earthquake relief in Turkey
The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) on Thursday said it has made available a relief package worth N9 million to assist the Republic of Turkey over the earthquake that occurred in the country earlier in the month.
The Church, known for its humanitarian works across the globe, in a statement signed by its leader, Pastor Evelyn Joshua, said that the gesture was to alleviate victims sufferings.
It said that, through its affiliates the Emmanuel TV Partners, the donation was raised in fulfilment of God’s injunction to the church and faithful to aid people in need.
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It said that the church regretted that many people were victims of the recent earthquake that devastated some parts of Turkey and Syria.
According to it, the 7.8 magnitude natural disaster which occured on Feb. 6, 2023 shocked the world with its volume of destruction to lives and properties.
“This was followed by other devastating twin earthquakes which leaves thousands dead, injured and homeless.
“It was the sixth most deadly natural disaster this century after the 2005 tremor which killed about 73,000 in Pakistan.
“In Turkey, some 4.6 million children living in the Turkish provinces were badly hit by the disaster leaving the country in disarray of a gigantic humanitarian needs.
“The Turkish community groups living on the UK particularly in Hackney and Haringey Boroughs of North London have since mobilised themselves into raising donations and relief items to Turkey,” it said.
It noted that no fewer than 200,000 people were displaced and not less than 100,000 people badly injured in the incident apart from 70,000 lives lost in the disaster.
It said that humanitarian groups such as the London ALEVI CULTURAL CENTRE and CEMEVI both working with other organisations provided money and relief items too.
It said that, it was through those acknowledged organisations that the SCOAN’S Emmanuel TV Partners donated the money to help in resettling displaced people.
“It is to aid them start a new lease of life,” said.
It quoted the SCOAN leader, Joshua to have expressed sadness over the incident.
She described it as a “great humanitarian calamity” and called on everyone to please partake in bringing relief to our fellow human beings now in critical life conditions in Turkey.
“God is love, we are His image and we must live and lead in love.
“Every kindness you heartily show at this period of their needs illustrates clearly the place of love in human affairs as a tool of human relationships and good neighborliness,” the SCOAN leader said.
She said that SCOAN would continue to sustain the lofty legacy of humanitarianism and altruism of its founder, Prophet TB Joshua.
She added that the foundation of the Church was Love as shown in the Commission’s logo: “Let Love Lead” for Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour is love.
She praised the partners all over the world for their indefatigable spirit at always ready to render selfless services to fellow human beings.
The gospel preacher prayed that God’s grace, mercy and favour would always speak for them at every moment of their needs.