On the 13th of April 2024, the inaugural ceremony of the Hadiza Musa Ujah Offoboche Foundation took place amidst a spirit of hope and solidarity.
The event, held in Okpoma Christ The King Primary School, witnessed the distribution of essential palliatives to people in need, along with pledges of support from esteemed statesmen and traditional rulers.
Hadiza Musa Ujah, the founder of the foundation, emphasized the importance of collective action in addressing societal challenges. In her address, she expressed gratitude to all supporters and partners who have contributed to the realization of the foundation’s mission to uplift the underserved.
Dignitaries present at the ceremony included prominent statesmen and traditional rulers who lauded the noble initiative and pledged their unwavering support. Their presence underscored the significance of collaboration between government institutions, community leaders, and civil society organizations in driving positive change.
The handout of palliatives, comprising essential clothing items, money, and other necessities, brought relief to vulnerable individuals and families facing hardship.
The distribution was carried out with meticulous attention to reaching those most in need, reflecting the foundation’s commitment to equitable and inclusive development.In addition to the distribution of relief materials, the ceremony featured pledges of support from statesmen and traditional rulers, who vowed to champion the cause of the foundation in their respective domains. Their commitments ranged from financial contributions to the provision of logistical support and advocacy for sustainable development initiatives.
The inaugural ceremony of the Hadiza Musa Ujah Offoboche Foundation served as a beacon of hope, uniting stakeholders from diverse backgrounds in a shared vision of social justice and empowerment. As the foundation embarks on its journey, it stands poised to make a meaningful impact in the lives of countless individuals and communities across the nation.