Press Release
Oromia receives Sheikh Mohammed Al-Amoudi’s 55 trucks of grain and 20
trucks of animal forage to support drought affected citizens in the
Regional State
The handing over of 55 heavy trucks of white maize and 20 heavy trucks
of animal forage donated by Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Ali Al-Amoudi ,
Owner and Chairman of MIDROC Ethiopia, and his family to support
drought affected citizens in three zones of the Oromia Regional
State – Guji, Western Guji and Borena – held Tuesday – April 18, 2017.
The handing over held in Negele Borena town was attended by officials
of the Regional State as well as from MIDROC Ethiopia, Traditional
Chiefs and members of the local community.
During the handing over ceremony representative of Sheikh Mohammed,
Ato Esayas Kebede, indicated that the donation is part of the
Ethiopians-for-Ethiopians effort to support drought affected citizens.
He also said that the transportation cost of 20,000 quintals of white
maize and the 10,000 Belt (over 150,000 kg) ALFALFA animal forage was
also fully covered by the Sheikh by deploying his own heavy trucks.
The representative also recalled that apart from hugely participating
in investment activities and playing his own significant role in the
country’s national income generation in terms of taxation and foreign
currency earnings, Sheikh Mohammed has been making similar donations
of grains from his agricultural firms during the previously occurred
droughts in Ethiopia.
Head of Guji Zone Political Affairs Office Ato Tilahun Fikadu on his
part pointed out that the volume of the donation made by Sheikh
Mohammed H. Ali Al-Amoudi is the largest provided so far for the zone
and indicated that various segments of the society are also doing
their best to assist in the same effort.
Oromia Pastoralists Affairs Bureau Communication Head Ato Nasir
Mohammed and the traditional chief also indicated that the donation
made by Sheikh Mohammed is substantial and extended their
appreciations to the Sheikh and his family.
In addition to providing emergency food donation, Sheikh Mohammed’s
agricultural firms are relentlessly working to support local
communities to ensure sustainable and modern agriculture and they are
serving as centers of excellence for research and technology
dissemination.
It is to be recalled that recently Sheikh Mohammed also made animal
forage donation to farmers in the Guji Zone and a Birr 40 million cash
donation to support victims of the Repi landslide tragedy occurred in
Addis Ababa.