The Renewed Hope Initiatives (RHI), the brain-child of the first lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has uplifted more than 600 vulnerable persons in Imo State, particularly the physically challenged.
The exercise, which took place at the Government House, Owerri, was designed to achieve inclusion of the vulnerable persons in the scheme of things of government, with emphasis on lifting such population in Imo State out of poverty.
Represented by the wife of the vice president, Hajia Nana Shettima, Mrs Tinubu gave out different food items and cash to the beneficiaries before a large audience of invitees that included national and state government officials.
Mrs Tinubu, who is the chairman of RHI, emphasised the need to empower women, citing their critical roles in shaping the nation’s future.
She encouraged women in general to take on leadership roles, embracing their unique strengths and seeking opportunities to make a positive impact in their various homes.
The first lady disclosed that RHI plans to launch more economic empowerment programmes, including grants for persons living with disabilities, “as the initiative aims to promote inclusive growth and social protections for all Nigerians.”
While calling for collaboration and unwavering commitment to creating a better future, the wife of the president expressed gratitude to organisations and persons who have remained committed to supplying food items monthly to support the ideals of the Renewed Hope Initiative.
She used the occasion to announce the upcoming events of the RHI, including the closing ceremony of its women’s ICT training programme and the launching of environment clubs in schools to promote cleanliness and tree planting.
The wife of Imo State governor, who is also the secretary of the Renewed Hope Initiative, Barr (Mrs) Chioma Uzodimma, said the food outreach programme organised by the RHI under the leadership of Senator Tinubu, was borne out of deep empathy and concern for the welfare of all Nigerians facing difficult circumstances.
Barr Uzodimma noted that the food outreach programme was “designed to restore hope, strengthen communities and affirm shared humanity,” not just in Imo State but other parts of the country.
She expressed gratitude to partners, donors and everyone involved in making the initiative a success, emphasising that “true development is a collective effort.”
“This programme is not just charity, but a gesture to remind beneficiaries that they are not alone,” noting that their “strength and challenges are recognised.”
Some of the beneficiaries, Okoro Sylvia (Ehime Mbano), Fidelia Madumere (Ihitte-Uboma), Ibeziem Chika (Onuimo), all special citizens, among others who spoke with newsmen, expressed their profound gratitude to Mrs Tinubu, Mrs Shettima and Mrs Uzodimma for their show of love towards their well-being, that of the widows and orphans across the 36 states of the federation.
They prayed God to bless and imbue them with more wisdom to pilot the affairs of the nation.
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