
Nigeriaβs Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio will flag off an empowerment programme for people with Disabilities in the three Senatorial Districts of Akwa Ibom State on Wednesday, September 17, at Ikot Ekpene.
The programme executed by Dudu Foundation, a premier humanitarian charity and the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, will empower people with wheel chairs to aid their mobility and trade tools for their economic livelihood.
A release by Ms Edu Offong, the founder of the Foundation, says the Senate President will be assisted by Dr Samuel Ogbuku, the managing director of NDDC.
Senator Akpabio is a keen supporter of the foundation, started during his tenure as the governor of Akwa Ibom state. βWhen I first heard of the efforts of an ordinary citizen to step in to assist the government in helping the vulnerable in our society, I was moved,β he once said, and Dr Ogbuku on the other hand was also drawn by the zeal and passion of the Foundationβs founder to bring succour to those with disabilities in the society
The programme sits within the Commissionβs social welfare initiatives to make the region an inclusive space for all persons irrespective of gender, ability and skills level.
The empowerment programme will provide for a total of 90 people (30 from each of the three senatorial districts) in Akwa Ibom State. An online portal which opened last month called for public nominations. The beneficiaries are collated from the portal nominations, a step which has ensured public buy in.
This programme is the latest in Dudu Foundationβs charity outreach, which includes popular ones like the Back to School Initiative and financial support for men and women entrepreneurs in Akwa Ibom State.
Edu Offong
Founder.
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