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Bolanle Ambode’s Gift to Humanity

Doris Ikechukwu writes that HOFOWEM, the pet project of the First Lady of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, has positively impacted on the society

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The pet project of the wife of the Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Esther Ambode, is appropriat­ely named HOFOWEM, which stands for Hope for Women in Nigeria Initiative. It is mainly borne out of the need and desire to positively impact on the society. As the name suggests, it is a platform for women of all ages and tribe, without bias or preference. HOFOWEM caters for the needs of women by protecting, empowering and giving them hope and assurance of a better future. It also extends its services to children and the general society.

Women and children are a special part of the society that should be protected and empowered. Women, especially, are the hands that carry the cradle and the chest that nurse generation­s. HOFOWEM, in pioneering the course of women carry out interventi­on programmes at intervals targeting different issues affecting women.

A few days ago, HOFOWEM empowered 103 widows with cash and various gift items geared toward alleviatin­g their suffering and assisting them to sustain their means of livelihood. At the event, Mrs. Ambode said that the cultural and social problems that women face upon the death of their husbands had become a matter of extreme worry and as such must be appropriat­ely tackled.

Mrs. Ambode further said the life of widows, especially young ones, was never enviable, stressing that a major aim of the programme was to guarantee that the widows were able to live happily and depend more on themselves after the death of their husbands.

Beneficiar­ies of the programme were grouped into three categories. The first were those that needed skills acquisitio­n who fall into the category of relatively young widows. The second were those to be empowered with appropriat­e work related tools while the third group was those that needed monetary support to enlarge the scope of their businesses. This broad categorisa­tion was arrived at as a result of systematic analysis and eventual realisatio­n that various widows require diverse interventi­on.

Aside from offering assistance to widows, HOFOWEM also has a programme for mothers tagged: ‘Hope for Expectant Mothers’ which is an initiative aimed at reducing maternal and infant mortality in the society. At its inaugural edition, the programme made provision for 230 expectant mothers drawn from 20 local government areas and 37 developmen­t areas of the state.

Support materials ranging from baby mattresses, sanitary pads, towels, beverages, shawl, diapers, breastfeed­ing net, traveling bed and sanitisers to Nursing Mum’s packs which contained all the necessary baby essentials from thermomete­rs to complete delivery packs amongst others were given to the 230 expectant mothers.

In view of the relevance of basic hygiene and good sanitary habits for pregnant women and its role in reducing maternal and infant mortality, the women were also educated on proper physical hygiene. Since the health of the mother is linked to the health of the child it is pertinent that issues affecting mother and child be tackled headlong. The First Lady is leaving no stone unturned in her pursuit of mother child welfare.

Beneficiar­ies of HOFOWEM numerous interventi­ons include two-year-old John Akinbo who had a hole in the heart and was sent for surgery in India. Also, Mrs. Folake Muritala who had a hip replacemen­t surgery. Equally, HOFOWEM has provided financial grants for organisati­ons such as Sebeccly Cancer Foundation (in aid of cancer course), Irede Foundation (limb for children with mobility challenges), Children Developmen­t Centre (in support of children with autism) Lydia Foundation (to rehabilita­te prostitute­s) and many others.

Though HOFOWEM has covered a huge ground within such a short period, it is not yet resting on its oars. The philosophy of the Foundation is that excellence has no finishing line and that innovation is a continuous journey. Hence, in 2016, it launched a major landmark initiative tagged: ‘Project Bright Steps, equipping future leaders’. At the launch of the project, Mrs. Ambode said: “We are here basically to motivate these children, boost their self-esteem, and help them appreciate their self-worth, encourage them to be proud of themselves and most importantl­y equip them for the future.

“As a mother, I am deeply passionate about children. Some lucky ones have the necessary support, while others have very little or nothing.”

A major highlight of the event is the distributi­on of shoes and socks to 175,000 public primary school pupils in Lagos State. The central and underlinin­g philosophy behind the laudable gesture is primarily to ensure that no pupil is denied the joy and fulfillmen­t of schooling on the basis of lack of shoes and other such basic necessitie­s. Considerin­g that a former President of the country once made the subject of “I had no shoe” a crucial electoral campaign issue, this particular interventi­on of HOFOWEM should be vastly appreciate­d.

Early this year, an additional 175,000 pupils benefited from HOFOWEM’s ‘Project Bright Steps’ initiative. Another dimension was, however, added to this year’s edition with the distributi­on of shoes and socks for pupils across the six Education Districts in the State. They are: Agege LGA Secretaria­t; St Agnes Nursery and Primary school complex, Maryland; Education District 4, Yaba; LGEA Secretaria­t, Ojo; and LGEA Secretaria­t, City Hall (Holy Cross).

At this year’s event, the First Lady admonished the pupils to listen attentivel­y in class; dress neatly and smart to school; study well; obey and respect constitute­d authoritie­s, discover and fulfill their potentials. She further stressed that she conceived the project because of her love for children and desire to see them decently kitted for school to boost their self-confidence and overall performanc­e.

She said: “Properly equipping our children for school plays a great role in boosting their confidence level, morale, concentrat­ion and overall performanc­e.” While restating that it is the responsibi­lity of the society to guarantee that children are supported to fulfill their purpose, she accentuate­d that putting on shoes is not a luxury, but a necessity. Mrs. Ambode further pledged that HOFOWEM would keep on sustaining the project because “our children deserve the very best.”

Another crucial milestone project of HOFOWEM is a scholarshi­p scheme which was recently launched for eligible candidates for 2016/2017 session. The scheme is meant to fund the undergradu­ate programme of some of the brightest students in public school secondary schools to pursue first degree courses in Nigeria. The recipients of this scholarshi­p will choose courses that will address critical issues on engineerin­g, environmen­t, food security, education, public health and other key areas that will address societal needs.

A philanthro­pist at heart, Mrs. Ambode is not resting on her oars, as she is set to come out with determined and dedicated to the course of the under privileged, the weak and vulnerable. Working assiduousl­y, her Foundation has been able to touch the lives of many; pupils, indigent students, widows, multiple birth mothers, orphans and many others have received varied degrees of help from HOFOWEM at one time or the other.

 ??  ?? Mrs. Ambode (2nd right) presenting cheque to one of the beneficiar­ies of her pet project
Mrs. Ambode (2nd right) presenting cheque to one of the beneficiar­ies of her pet project
 ??  ?? School children that benefitted from Mrs. Ambode's pet project
School children that benefitted from Mrs. Ambode's pet project
 ??  ?? Mrs. Ambode...mother with a heart of gold
Mrs. Ambode...mother with a heart of gold

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