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C’River NGO Assures On Empowerment Programme
A Calabar-based non-governmental organisation, Ima Nsah Adegoke Foundation (TINAF), says it will sustain and extend its youths and women empowerment programmes in Cross River to every part of the state.
Mrs Ima Adegoke, founder of the organisation, announced this to newsmen at Odukpani, near Calabar.
Adegoke said the organisations determined to support the state government to reduce poverty among the citizens, adding that the empowerment programme was designed to achieve the objective.
She said the organisation began with the empowerment of widows and orphans in 2011, adding that so far, more than 300 persons had benefited from the programme.
“There is a high level of poverty and lack of infrastructure in the state and TINAF is concerned about it. We have been training widows and orphans in various skills in Calabar area.
“Now, we want to extend the programme to youths and also take it to rural communities in other parts of the state so that many lives can be touched.”
She said that the NGO would partner with relevant government agencies and some donor groups outside the state for a “comprehensive youth empowerment programme”.
“Youth empowerment is very essential and we are considering partnering with groups and government agencies to train our youths in good skills that will make them self-reliant or employable.
“We are mindful of the fact that if you do not train the youth, they cannot be employed by anybody or organisation and they, too, cannot employ themselves,” Adegoke stressed.
She said educating the youth through skills acquisition was necessary so that they would not continue to be used as thugs during elections and indulge in other social vices.
She said the NGO was working our modalities on a synergy with government and organisations to provide water and electricity in some rural communities.
According to her, talks on the synergy have gone far and soon, projects will be seen around the communities.
Adegoke said “we are being guided by the spirit in all we are doing”.
She added that TINAF had set up independent assessors to ascertain the genuine needs of communities “to enable us to plan properly for them and give them what will be beneficial”.
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