Corps members donates 40 wheelchairs to physically challenged

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A member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC ) Madugu Amos with registration number /20B/0088 has donated forty wheelchairs to some physically challenged persons in Uke Community in Karshi Development Area of Nasarawa State, North-Central Nigeria.

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Amos stated that his passion to assist the less-priviledged made him partner with a Jos-based Non-Governmental Organisation – Beautiful Gates, which produces and gives out wheelchairs free to physically challenged persons.

The NYSC Nasarawa State Coordinator, Abdullahi Jikamshi while inaugurating the wheelchairs commended the Corps Member for his gesture of ameliorating the suffering of the beneficiaries.

He said NYSC Community Development Service (CDS) Programme was specially designed to take the Scheme’s contributions to, and also improve the living standard of Members of the public especially at the grassroots.

He urged other Corps Members to emulate Madugu’s efforts by initiating programmes and executing projects that would have positive impact on the lives of members of their host communities, especially the indigent.

Jikamshi enjoined the beneficiaries to use the wheel chairs positively adding that, though Nigeria had been declared polio free, but parents should ensure that their children are vaccinated against childhood diseases, including polio in order to prevent diseases that may lead to physical disabilities.
Also speaking at event, the Chief Executive Officer of Beautiful Gates, the NGO that released the wheelchairs to Corps Member Madugu, Engr. Ayuba Gufwan, who is also wheelchair bound, urged the beneficiaries not to see their physical disabilities as doom that would limit them to lives of begging for alms.

He told them that there was indeed, ability in disability, pointing out that with the provision of the wheel chairs, they could carry out many activities, including schooling, commercial activities and handicrafts, to empower themselves economically and live meaningful lives.

He promised to provide more wheel chairs for those who did not benefit at the event.

The Member representing Karshi at the Nasarawa State House Of Assembly, Honourable Mohammed Abdullahi who was represented at the event, pledged to give Corps Members within his constituency, the necessary support to carry out Community Development Projects.

The traditional ruler of the area, the Yakanaje of Uke, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Dr. Abdullahi Hassan who was represented by Hussein Danladi, the Chief of Kampani Community, commended the Corps Member’s efforts and thanked the NYSC for facilitating community development initiatives by Corps Members.

The ceremony also featured the distribution of textbooks to various Primary and Secondary Schools within Karshi by some Community Development Service Groups of Corps Members.

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