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Insecurity: Group unveils project for orphans, destitute in Nasarawa

- By Deborah Izuegbunam

A group, Divine Women of Purpose Associatio­n (DWOPA), has begun the constructi­on of a multimilli­on naira shelter that will house and rehabilita­te orphans, destitute and abused women and girls.

During the foundation laying ceremony of the shelter in Papaladna community in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, the Founder of DWOPA, Dr Ijeoma Chikezie, said the three housing units plan was initiated to serve as a home for counsellin­g, skills training, rehabilita­tion and reintegrat­ion of destitute women and girls.

She said the essence was to help the traumatise­d women and girls regain their self-worth and value.

She explained that with the increasing cases of insecurity across the country, more measures needed to be taken to uplift those who thought they were forgotten.

She emphasised that the shelter was conceived as a transit home where women and girls would receive succour from trauma.

Mrs Chikezie stated that the programme tagged Hope Alive Home also known as House of Love was a dream child of DWOPA inspired by God for the purpose of uplifting the less privileged.

She added that the associatio­n would be working with employers of labour, the National Directorat­e of Employment (NDE), banks and wellmeanin­g Nigerians to make the vision sustainabl­e and beneficial to the intended people; with a plan to build such centres across the country.

She solicited for support from people and corporate bodies to assist by providing equipment and necessary materials for the completion of the scheme.

The associatio­n’s grand patron and guest speaker, Dr John Kennedy Opara, commended the founder for her vision to impact positively on the less privileged, especially women.

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