Mohamed’s Enterprise donates cars to 4 taxi drivers

In celebration of their birth anniversaries, Mohamed’s Enterprise proprietor Nazar “Shell” Mohamed and his son, Azruddin Mohamed, donated four new cars to taxi drivers on Wednesday.

Businessmen Nazar “Shell” Mohamed and Azruddin Mohamed with the beneficiaries

One Toyota Premio and three Toyota Fielder Wagons were handed over to Yussuf Mohammed Baksh, Shabir Mohamed, Marvin Jarvis, and Carring Samuel Hector at the establishment’s parking lot.

Mohamed’s Enterprise proprietor Nazar “Shell” Mohamed having a light moment with the beneficiaries

The younger Mohamed celebrated his birthday on Tuesday while his father will celebrate his on March 27. In addition, his sister also celebrates her birthday this month.
In an invited comment, the elder Mohamed related that he has always believed in humanitarian work and taking into consideration the fact that Ramadan would soon be observed, he saw it fit to make the donations.
“Those who have wealth have an obligation to society as giving back to those who are not that fortunate… the wealth we have was given to us by the Almighty and once we share, we will continue to receive,” Mohamed stated.
The four beneficiaries were in tears since they were invited to the business place, but were unaware of the surprise gifts. Two of them had been renting cars to ply their trade while the other two had vehicles that had deteriorated.
They thanked the businessman and his son for their generous donation, adding that they have been praying for God to bless them with either their own vehicles or a new one so that they could continue to provide for their families.
In addition, the younger Mohamed was extremely elated to have assisted the four Guyanese, adding that he has been going to various communities and assisting as much as he can and it was based on conversations and observations, they selected the beneficiaries.
“I have always been of the view that if you are in a position to help people, you must do so, and we will continue to help as much as we can,” he added.
The cars were paid for in full by Mohamed’s Enterprise.