Niger Delta
NGO To Sponsor 5,000 Children’s Education
The Inner-City Mission
(ICM), a faith-based Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), says it will sponsor the education of 5,000 children from indigent parents during the 2013/2014 academic session.
The Director of the organisation, Mrs Sholayinka Agboola, told our correspondent last Sunday in Calabar that the scholarship, which was under the NGO’s Back-To-School initiative, would be spread across the state.
Agboola said the initiative was in support of government’s Universal Basic Education (UBE) programme.
She added that since the establishment of the organisation in 2007, it had been focusing on the education of children from indigent parents in the country.
“We will bear the cost of sending 5,000 children back to school this year. We will also give them school bags, pencils, text books, exercise books and uniforms for one year”, she said.
The director said the organisation had started raising funds for the same purpose in order to cover all the states of the federation.
She said the NGO was also offering free medical services in some schools in Lagos and Aba “in its efforts to help the country to achieve the Millennium Development Goals targets (MDGs) in the health sector.”
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