Beware of Fake Donation Alerts: Kano State Hospitals Management Board Warns Public
A critical warning has been issued by the Kano State Hospitals Management Board to the public regarding fake donation requests circulating on social media platforms. These deceptive messages are targeting unsuspecting individuals, asking for financial contributions towards the installation of an X-ray machine at Dambatta General Hospital. The board’s Public Relations Officer, Samira Suleiman, has categorically stated that these fundraising efforts are not affiliated with the hospital or the management board.
According to Suleiman, the bogus messages include a phone number and bank account details, which are entirely false. She revealed that while a philanthropist has indeed pledged to donate an X-ray machine valued at N6.9 million to the hospital, the machine has not yet arrived. "No hospital staff or management member has seen the machine. We only have a receipt," Suleiman clarified. This reassurance is crucial in dispelling any confusion and protecting potential donors from fraudulent activities.
The board is urging the public to exercise extreme caution and not send money to anyone requesting donations for the X-ray machine. "The hospital and the management board are not behind these requests. We ask everyone to be alert and avoid falling victim to fraud," Suleiman emphasized. This warning serves as a vital reminder of the importance of verifying information before making any donations, especially in the digital age where misinformation can spread rapidly.
As the Kano State Hospitals Management Board works to ensure the integrity of its operations, it is essential for the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. By being aware of these fake donation requests, individuals can protect themselves and their communities from potential financial harm. The board’s proactive approach in addressing this issue demonstrates its commitment to transparency and accountability, ultimately safeguarding the well-being of patients and the public at large.
In conclusion, the Kano State Hospitals Management Board’s warning highlights the need for caution when encounters with online donation requests. By staying informed and being cautious, we can all play a role in preventing fraud and promoting a safer, more trustworthy environment for charitable giving. Remember, if a donation request seems suspicious, it is always best to verify the information through official channels before taking any action.