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NGO Empowers Members to Reach out to the Less-Privileged

- Country Manager,Touching Lives Internatio­n (Nigeria),Mr. Moses Durodola (4th from left), flanked by the car awardees at the event

Peter Uzoho

In line with its philosophy of touching the lives of the less-privileged in the society, Touching Lives Internatio­nal, a Non-Government­al Organisati­on (NGO), has empowered its members to reach out to the poor and the needy in Nigerian society.

At the Second Car Award and Top Achievers Recognitio­n ceremony held last weekend in Lagos, seven members of the organisati­on who had distinguis­hed themselves through their hardwork and excellent achievemen­t were awarded with exotic cars, and electronic items comprising refrigerat­ors, television sets, washing machines, laptops, tablets and phones.

On their part, the car awardees who also received$1000 for car maintenanc­e, and about $2000 each, as facility for their outreach programmes, donated cash money and food items to the less-privileged guests at the occasion.

Speaking at the event, Country Manager, Touching Lives Internatio­nal, Nigeria, Mr. Moses Durodola, said the essence of recognisin­g and awarding its members with the items was to empower them, make them comfortabl­e and put them in the best position to be able to reach out to the less-privileged in the society, noting that the philosophy of the organisati­on was to first empower members who would in turn, touch the lives of others.

He further explained that the organisati­on was built around welfarism, saying that to be part of the NGO, one needs to buy into its vision and then register by donating the sum of N7000 to the organisati­on as contributi­on to the welfare scheme.

“Today happens to be our second car award ceremony to reward some of our members that have qualified for certain incentives in the month of September.”

Giving more insight into their outreach programmes, Durodola said: “As an NGO that is welfare sensitive, we’ve been doing a lot of medical outreach. We’ve visited a lot of orphanages. Most of our members have various programmes. They organise seminars; they organise free trade, skills acquisitio­n- soap making, perfume making and the like. By first week of November, we’ll be organising a mega skills acquisitio­n programme here in Lagos, and we’re urging our members from Abuja, Port Harcourt and Calabar to replicate these outreach programmes in their own localities,” Durodola added.

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