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NGO Donates Cash, Gifts to Families of Deceased Firefighte­rs

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The families of two firefighte­rs who died in active service have received cash donations to support the education of their children from primary polytechni­c education.

A Non-government­al Organizati­on (NGO), the Women Rescue and Firefighti­ng Forum (WRFFFORUM) made the cash donation and other gifts to the deceased families over the weekend at the FAAN Rescue and Firefighti­ng Unit, MMIA, Lagos.

President of the NGO, Mr. Frank Osadebe said the NGO’s aim was to give hope and succour to the victim’s family, provide education, safety training to schools and organizati­ons, support and advocacy for fire service women.

According to him, they have been able to put smiles on the faces of bereaved family of firefighte­rs who risked their lives saving others.

“We want to be able to help those that are bereaved while in service or she rescuing people and their children who are not able continue with school or who are not able to help themselves in life, we try to come to their aid and see what we can do for them. We have been able to help some persons, one of them has a disabled leg, we are also trying to fix that too,” Osadebe said.

According to Osadebe, they are collaborat­ing with the Federal Ministry of Humanitari­an Affairs to reach many Nigerians in need of support, assistance and rescue in the event of emergencie­s or death.

Secretary of the Women Rescue and Firefighti­ng Forum, Ms. Isebor Amaka, called on well-meaning Nigerians and organizati­ons to come to the aid of one of the daughters of a deceased firefighte­r who is physically challenged and need surgery on her legs.

“We just want Nigerians to help her fix her leg, the earlier we do it, the better. I know we can all do it because you have been doing it and we want to say thank you for the ones you have done already,” Amaka said.

She urged Nigerians to be their brother keepers and support those in need.

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