A fundraising campaign launched to get a prosthetic leg for Jane, a disabled #EndSARS protester, raised N3.7 million in less than four hours.
Nonso Egemba, a Nigerian medical expert better known as Aproko Doctor, who launched the fundraiser in the early hours of Sunday was able to get financial support from protesters at the ongoing #EndSARS movement.
According to Aproko Doctor, the lady graduated in 2013 but she has been unable to get a job due to her disability. He had earlier enjoined Nigerians to donate N500,000 within a month to help support the cause.
“This is Jane. She’s been unemployed since 2013 partly because of her disability, she came out in the #EndSARS protests and we need to help. Please click the link below to donate to this, if you can’t donate, please retweet, someone might see it on your timeline,” he wrote on Twitter.
Thirty minutes after the launch, the N500,000 target was achieved, and Egemba later announcing that the target had been increased. About 619 people donated ₦ 3,708,500 to support the purchase of prosthetic leg.
Aproko Doctor said the development brings a new dawn in Nigeria.
“They’ll make you think this country won’t work because of tribe and religion, gender etc. We’ve shown them that they want it that way because of their selfish interests! A new Nigeria is emerging! We’ll be here for it!”