On Saturday, October 22nd 2016, the formal launch of the Oladiran Olusegun Adebutu
(OOA) Foundation, a non-profit and non-political organization took
place at the Park Inn by Radisson, Presidential Boulevard, Abeokuta,
Ogun State.
Prominent Nigerians from all walks of
life had assembled at the Boulevard to give respite to not less than 300
orphans and vulnerable children,
through the Oladiran Olusegun Adebutu
(OOA) Foundation initiated phased intervention programmes which aims at
supporting them with access to quality education, primary healthcare,
nutrition as well as social and economic welfare.
Speaking during the launch, Chairman of the Foundation, Oladiran Olusegun Adebutu, revealed that the initiative is committed to giving orphans and vulnerable children a level playing field in life. “Society
is often caught up in the cycle of trying to make ends meet and tend to
forget the vulnerable in the process. We have decided to step in to
make a difference because we believe every child deserves a sense of
belonging and a fighting chance to succeed in life despite any initial
setback.”
In her opening remarks, Kemi Sokenu-Morris,
Chief Executive Officer, OOA, explained that the 300 orphans and
vulnerable children were carefully selected from six Local Government
Areas in the state and will benefit from the pilot project which will
run from June to December, this year.
She further explained that the two-year pilot intervention programme covers three selected senatorial districts in Ogun State.
The six select Local Government Areas include Odogbolu, Ikenne, Imeko, Yewa South, Abeokuta South and Abeokuta North; while plans are underway to extend the intervention to other geographical zones of the country.
The six select Local Government Areas include Odogbolu, Ikenne, Imeko, Yewa South, Abeokuta South and Abeokuta North; while plans are underway to extend the intervention to other geographical zones of the country.
Also speaking at the occasion, one of the patrons of the Foundation, Sir (Dr.) Kessington Adebukunola Adebutu
who lamented the plight of orphans and vulnerable children across the
country, applauded the conception and creation of OOA Foundation’s and
its envisaged dream of society where no vulnerable children and women
are left behind in poverty and sorrow. Pledging his continued support
for the Foundation, he also adopted of 30 children from the selected
300.
The Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Taiwo Adeoluwa,
indicated the preparedness of the State Government to partner with OOA
Foundation in its efforts towards the empowerment of the less privileged
in the state.
Emphasizing the need for active
participation of the Private Sector and kind-hearted individuals in the
provision of adequate care and protection for special children across
board, Governor Amosun, who could not hide his joy at the launch of the
Foundation, described the Foundation as an exemplary gesture that was
targeted at giving a new lease of life to the less fortunate in the
society.
Others include Abolanle Matel-Okoh, Dr. Abiola Olorode, Senator Grace Folasade Bent who are also members of the Board of Trustees; and Chief Medical Director, University College Hospital (UCH), Prof Temitope Alonge, among others.
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