News Overview
Oma HelpingHands Foundation has expressed its deepest condolences to families affected by the recent tanker explosion in Jigawa State, which claimed several lives and left many others injured.
The tragedy has brought grief to the entire community, and the Foundation stands in prayer and solidarity with all who are mourning or receiving medical care.
Statement of Compassion and Solidarity
In its message, the Foundation prayed for the eternal rest of the departed and for comfort, strength, and healing for the injured and their loved ones.
It also recognized the courage and selflessness of first responders and medical workers who acted swiftly to save lives amid the devastation, calling their efforts a reflection of humanity at its best.
“When one community suffers, we all suffer. In compassion, we find the strength to rebuild,” the Foundation said.
This message of empathy underscores Oma HelpingHands’ belief that in times of tragedy, unity and kindness are the first steps toward healing.
Call for Support and Unity
Leaders of the Foundation called on communities, faith groups, and civic organizations to come together in solidarity—to support victims, care for survivors, and comfort those grieving.
The Foundation reminded Nigerians that moments of loss remind us of our shared humanity and the importance of standing together in compassion and peace.
Commitment to Compassion and Hope
The statement reaffirmed Oma HelpingHands Foundation’s mission of service, compassion, and peace, emphasizing that while disasters bring pain, they also awaken collective responsibility and the power to rebuild lives.
The Foundation remains committed to supporting affected communities whenever crisis or hardship strikes—extending not only aid but also empathy and prayer.




