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Half Marathon: Run Club Abuja Raises N8.5m, Donates To Leprosy Health Centre

by Leadership News
12 months ago
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Run Club Abuja has donated N8.5 million for medical intervention projects to the Alheri Leprosy Colony in Kwali, Abuja.

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The N8.5 million was raised through a charity half-marathon event organised by the club at the weekend in Abuja.

The Charity Half-Marathon commenced at 6:30hrs from the Central Park, Central Business District, Abuja through Wuse 2, to Maitama then back to the Central Park had 400 participants including a 69-year-old woman, Maria Ojo.

Addressing newsmen after the race, the president of Run Club Abuja, Emmanuel Blaze Otokpa, said the Charity Half Marathon with the themed “Lace Up” was aiming at generating N10,000,000 (Ten Million Naira), through sponsorship and registrations by participants as part of their way of giving back to society.

“Since we already run to keep fit and to live a healthy lifestyle, we can actually use that same avenue to try and do good to people in our immediate society. We are here with our partners, well wishers and people who just want to give back to society through running this race,” Otokpa said.

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According to him, the marathon focused on a specific humanitarian purpose of which the Leprosy Colony was selected to be a beneficiary for 2024’s edition.

The chairman of the local organising committee of the Marathon, Aworinde Ola-Tokunbo, described the “Lace Up” Half Marathon as a success, saying Run Club Abuja annually generated more funds for humanitarian courses — N2,000,000 in 2021, N3,200,000 in 2022, N5,000,000 in 2023 and the N10,000,000 target for 2024.

Pabina Yinkere, head of the asset management team, Norrenberger Group, the headline sponsors of the event, said the half marathon aligns with the vision of the Group, as it aimed to support the Community Health Centre at the Leprosy Colony, hence the partnership.

“As a responsible organisation we also key in to support noble causes such as this. We think everyone deserves the right to healthcare.”

Secretary of the Leprosy Colony, Salihu Aliyu, observed that the victims of the disease had faced a variety of challenges including poor healthcare and was thankful for the donation, saying it will go a long way.
69-year-old Maria Ojo who participated alongside her son Praises Ojo, said she felt great and excited running for charity, explaining that she had longed to be part of such a humanitarian gesture and felt satisfied fulfilling that desire at the event.


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