The O.B. Lulu-Briggs Foundation held a memorable Valentine’s Day for 40 senior citizens in Rivers State by organising its annual party to mark the event for them.
The foundation held a party at the purpose-built Biokpo Recreational Centre in Abonnema, Rivers State, which featured singing, dancing and merriment. The elderly expressed joy for the love and care showered on them by the NGO.
In a statement issued yesterday, the chairman of the O.B. Lulu-Briggs Foundation, Dr Seinye O.B. Lulu-Briggs, said the party was in fulfilment of the group’s commitment to the well-being of older people.
“The elderly deserves our love and affection, and we are happy that God uses us to take care of their health, economic, social and spiritual well-being on a daily basis. God loves us and has shown us uncommon kindness as an organisation, so, we are also showing love to our elders. The Valentine’s Day party is one annual event we organize for them to celebrate milestones and testify to God’s love in our lives. May the love of God continue to shine in all our lives,” she said.
Lulu-Briggs enjoined other individuals and organisations to borrow a leaf from the OB Lulu-Briggs Foundation and seek the care of the elderly, who are among the most vulnerable in Nigerian society.
“While it is an integral part of the culture in Nigeria and indeed, Africa to revere, honour and look after our elders, the widespread poverty and the harsh social and economic environment has made it difficult for families and communities to uphold this tradition.
“The truth is that with the myriad of problems we face post-Covid, elder care is not a priority, and our seniors are among the most vulnerable to poverty and disease at the community level. “Indeed, ageism, neglect and violence against elders are very real.
“For over 21 years, we have cared for over 600 senior Nigerians who have no or very limited family support by taking on full responsibility for their well-being. Ensuring that they socialise and remain active through daily activities and occasional parties like today’s are an essential part of healthy ageing which we take very seriously. We should all come together to ensure that our elders are lovingly cared for. They are a blessing and an integral part of our communities which we should continue to treasure,” Lulu-Briggs said.
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