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PHCCIMA Partners ESI On Child Development
The Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (PHCCIMA), has inaugurated an eight-member committee to partner the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI) in the empowerment of the less privileged in the society, especially children.
Inaugurating the committee Friday in Port Harcourt, PHCCIMA President, Vincent Furo charged the members to meet regularly and make proposals for fund-raising in order to achieve their objectives.
Furo also tasked members of the committee to collaborate with firms under PHCCIMA umbrella and the organised private sector on securing skills mentoring placements for youths in the state.
He urged them to undertake visitations to ESI establishments with a view to knowing its needs and assessing dividends of the partnership.
The essence of the collaboration, Furo said, was to promote the commendable programmes of ESI with private sector support.
Earlier, the Executive Director of ESI, Nowa Omoregbe had said that ESI was a Non-Governmental Organisation set up on 16th of October 2008 by Dame Judith Amaechi wife of the Rivers State governor, Rt Hon Chibuike Amaechi.
Assuring that it was non-political and designed to out live the current and subsequent governments in the state, Omoregbe said ESI was aimed at providing strategic partnership with the “down-trodden and less-privileged in society, using templates to ensure standard and quality”.
In his speech the Chairman of the Committee, Engr. Emeka Unachukwu who is Head of the Committee assured that the committee would commence work immediately, saying that in the next two weeks, it hopes to launch the “Adopt a Child”, scheme.
Unachukwu who is the 1st Vice President of PHCCIMA explained that the body entered into the partnership after being convinced that a proposal presented to it at an earlier meeting with ESI was well thought out and focused and would enable PHCCIMA members give something back to society.
He refuted suggestions from the media that PHCCIMA’s interest was kindled because ESI was the baby of the governor’s wife.
Other members of the committee were Stella Agada, Dandison Gbufo, Felix O. Felix and Erasmus Chukunda.
The rest are Larry Azubuike, Akanibo Clement and Sandra Enojo.