Apostle Joshua Selman has extended humanitarian support to victims affected by the recent violence in Plateau State. The cleric donated a total of ₦200 million alongside food supplies to assist displaced families and individuals impacted by the attacks.
The donation is aimed at providing immediate relief to victims who have suffered losses, including homes, livelihoods, and access to basic necessities.
The support intervention follows recent attacks in Plateau State, Nigeria. The donation was reported shortly after the incidents as part of ongoing humanitarian responses.
This intervention highlights the growing role of private individuals and faith-based leaders in responding to humanitarian crises in Nigeria.
With many victims facing urgent needs, such contributions help bridge gaps in emergency relief and provide immediate support where it is most needed.
It also reinforces calls for unity, peace, and shared responsibility in addressing security challenges across communities.
According to the report, Apostle Joshua Selman called for “peace and collective responsibility,” urging Nigerians to work together in supporting affected communities and preventing further violence.
The donation includes both cash and food items
It targets victims directly affected by the recent Plateau attacks
The support focuses on relief and recovery efforts
Humanitarian assistance remains critical in conflict-affected regions
This development shows how individuals and organizations can contribute to national recovery efforts:
✔ Encourages private-sector and community support
✔ Provides immediate relief to vulnerable populations
✔ Promotes unity and social responsibility
✔ Strengthens humanitarian response systems
For Nigerians, it highlights the importance of collective action and compassion in times of crisis.
Acts of support like this continue to play a vital role in restoring hope and stability, as communities work together toward peace and recovery.