
In a significant act of generosity, the Yala Community Association in the USA has donated 120 mattresses to various health centers in the Yala 1 State Constituency. The donation aims to improve healthcare facilities and enhance patient comfort across the region.

The presentation ceremony took place today at Okpoma, drawing a crowd of community members, healthcare workers, and local dignitaries. The event was marked by speeches, expressions of gratitude, and a sense of communal pride.

Dr. Raphael Oko, the Secretary General of the Universal Peace Federation – Nigeria, disclosed the information to the public. In his address, Dr. Oko commended the Yala people in the USA for their remarkable contribution to their homeland. He highlighted the importance of such initiatives in fostering community development and enhancing the quality of healthcare services in the region.

“This great feat by our indigenous Yala people in the USA is a testament to the enduring bond and commitment they have to their roots,” Dr. Oko stated. “Their support will go a long way in improving the healthcare facilities in Yala 1 State Constituency, ensuring better care for our people.”
The donated mattresses are expected to be distributed to several health centers within the constituency, providing much-needed support to these facilities. The gesture has been widely praised and is seen as a model of how diaspora communities can positively impact their home regions.
The Yala Community Association in the USA has been known for its philanthropic efforts, consistently working towards the betterment of Yala communities back home. This latest donation underscores their ongoing dedication to the welfare and development of their homeland.