Toyota Motors handed over relief trucks to NDMA for IDPs

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Toyota Indus Motors Company has handed over relief consignment worth Rs5million to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) for the displaced persons (DPs) as a result of a military operation against terrorists in North Waziristan.

On behalf of Toyota Indus Motors Company, the Resident Director Niazi and General Manager HR & CSR Tariq Hussain Khan handed over humanitarian assistance to the Chairman NDMA Major General Saeed Aleem as a gesture of solidarity and to contribute in the relief efforts to alleviate the sufferings of the DPs.

The consignment comprised of 10 truckloads with 1,000 hampers of relief goods for the displaced persons. The humanitarian aid includes food items like flour, pulses, oil, salt and biscuits for displaced families living in camps in Bannu.

While talking to media present on the occasion, Tariq informed that Toyota Company has been actively participating in the relief efforts during past years as well like during earthquake and floods. He also thanked NDMA for their support and assistance.

The Chairman NDMA thanked the Company for the compassionate gesture and generous contribution for the noble cause. While talking to media Chairman NDMA lauded the national spirit to stand by their brethren and supporting the displaced persons. He reiterated governments resolve to use all available resources to address the DPs issue and commitment to ensure provision of timely relief assistance in accordance with the needs of the affectees affected in the course of the military operation. He also assured of all out support to government and DPs in their hour of need.

Asad Haroon
Asad Haroon
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