Nigeria’s First Lady Gifts Elderly in Anambra State

By Chinwe Onuigbo, Awka 

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Two hundred and fifty elderly people in Anambra State have benefitted from the Renewed Hope Initiative’s Elder Support Scheme (RHIESS).

 

The event, which took place at the Governor’s Lodge, Awawbia, on Thursday, is part of programme arm of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), a non-governmental humanitarian organisation founded by the wife of Nigeria’s President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu.

 

The two hundred and fifty old people, aged sixty-five and above, were selected from different parts of the state, following strict health, age and economic status criteria for those who are eligible for the programme.

 

The empowerment programme which is going on in all the thirty-six states of Nigeria, also has members of Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association (DEPOWA), as beneficiaries.

 

They were given free medical checks, the sum of one hundred thousand naira each to take care of their upkeep, bags of rice and rolls of wrappers.

 

Presenting the gifts on behalf of the president’s wife, the Anambra Governor’s wife, Mrs Nonye Soludo who read the Nigeria First Lady’s speech, said that the economic empowerment project was borne out of steadfast commitment to the well-being of the elderly citizens and marks a significant stride in the collective pursuit of a more inclusive and compassionate society.

 

She noted that as the festive season draws closer, it has become important to emphasize the significance of prioritizing the elderly in the initiative, noting that by reaching out to them, their contributions are not only honoured but the unique encounters they face are equally acknowledged.

Senator Tinubu equally urged the elders to embrace life to the fullest, prioritize their health and strengthen their bonds with one another and with God, adding that those are the keys to a rich and fulfilling life in their current years.

 

Two of the beneficiaries, Chief Dim Nnakife and Dame Evelyn Dike thanked the president’s wife for remembering the poor and described the gesture as the first in the history of the state.

 

They equally commended Mrs Soludo for ensuring that the gesture got to Anambra State, stating that the present administration in the state has once again shown its compassionate side of governance.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

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