By Gideon C. Corgue
This
was announced by Saleh Zaher, director of Mohammed Bin Al Rashid Moktuon Humanitarian
Charity Est. in Dubai
and Ustadz Nasser Maulana, president of Southeast Asia Development Committee
Foundation, Inc. (SADCFI) in a press conference held on Wednesday at the
SADCFI’s office here.
Zaher
said Vice President Mohammed Bin Al Rashid Moktuon of Dubai, who is also the
president of Dubai Humanitarian Charity Foundation (DHCF) has
ordered them to immediately fly to Philippines to extend relief goods for super
typhoon “Yolanda” victims in the hardest hit areas in Central Visayas.
Zaher, along with Faisal
Alshehi, DHCF operations manager who arrived in Manila on Nov, 15, met with the
officers of SADCFI to discuss their plans of distributing relief goods to
typhoon survivors in Central Visayas.
Zaher said it was their
first time to visit the Philippines.
“Our mission in your country is to help survivors who begged for food,
water, and medicines in the severely affected areas,” Zaher said.
Zaher added that last Nov.
16, DHCF officers and SADCFI personally delivered the first batch of 5,000 bags
of relief goods consisting of 25 kilos of rice, one dozen canned goods, one
dozen noodles, and two kilos of sugar, soap, and candles to the victims of “Yolanda” in Bantayan
Island, Cebu.
“The relief goods will be
equally distributed to the victims regardless of race, nationality, color,
ethnicity and religion. Whether the victim is Christian or Muslim, he will
receive the relief goods,” Maulana assured.
Maulana said group left
Pagadian City at 7a.m. today to deliver second batch of truck load of relief goods
to the hardest hit areas in Tacloban City to help ease the sufferings of the
victims.
Zaher thanked the Philippine
government for allowing them to enter the country and the SADCFI for
facilitating the distribution of relief goods, as they do not exactly know the
areas affected by the typhoon. (PIA9)