Leadership

Don’t Give Up On Your Dreams, Sanwo-Olu Tells Rescued Street Urchins

- Lagos

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured rescued street urchins in the state never to give up on their dreams of becoming respected members of the society, saying his administra­tion is committed to their full rehabilita­tion and reintegrat­ion back to the society.

The governor stated this after listening to firsthand stories of young boys and girls retrieved from the streets in different parts of Lagos.

LEADERSHIP gathered that some of them were victims of low parental attachment and family disintegra­tion. Others left home after suffering abuse, while some took to survival on the streets when they became orphans. They had their hopes dashed and dreams shattered; they constitute­d urban nuisances and were seen as menaces before they were rescued.

The victims’ stories are now turning positive through “Eko Inspire Me” - a project singlehand­edly sponsored by Gov. Sanwo-Olu.

LEADERSHIP further learnt that about a thousand of the street children are now being redeemed through the social initiative envisioned by a female talking drum artiste, Aralola Olumuyiwa, popularly known as Ara. The urchins are being rehabilita­ted, trained in vocation and empowered to be responsibl­e citizens.

Governor Sanwo-Olu who hosted about 120 of the rescued vagrants at the state House in Alausa, said the project had offered the victims an opportunit­y to rebuild their lives and become useful to themselves.

He said the government had not only focused on addressing issues leading to social exclusion, but had also focused on rehabilita­ting and changing the lives of victims.

He said: “The Eko Inspire Me project being championed by Ara has been making our work a lot easier. This is the effort of someone which God has led to change many people’s stories to positive ones. The minimum we can do as a Government is to lend our support and make life better for the victims. Through this initiative, we have connected with a community of homeless individual­s aimlessly roaming the streets.

“Lagos has inspired so many people and elevated them to great positions from their humble beginning on the streets. As victims of social isolation, your stories must not be different. Ara is using her voice and wisdom through this initiative to help you and turn your situation around for good. The least that is required of you is to show your commitment to this effort, which is targeted at changing your situation.”

Governor Sanwo-Olu told the rescued street children not to give up on their hopes and dreams, urging them to take advantage of the initiative to develop their talents.

The Governor thanked the artist for creating the platform for redemption of street kids, pledging more support for the initiative and using it as a good example to drive social change.

Sanwo-Olu approved provision of working tools and equipment for 100 of the street children trained in various vocations.

In her address, Ara relived how she envisioned the initiative 10 years ago after her mother’s experience with street children in Oshodi, noting that she almost gave up on the project because of lack of funding.

The artist disclosed that Sanwo-Olu was the first Governor to offer her a listening ear and supported the project, describing the Governor as “a man who cares for vulnerable young people”.

 ?? ?? L-R: Commission­er for Informatio­n and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso; female talking drummer, Aralola Olamuyiwa a.k.a Ara; Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu; commission­er for Youth and Social Developmen­t, Segun Dawodu and special adviser to Lagos State governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Barr Femi Martins, during the governor’s meeting with the “Eko Inspire Me” project by Ara, supported by the Lagos government, at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja. PHOTO BY KOLAWOLE ALIU
L-R: Commission­er for Informatio­n and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso; female talking drummer, Aralola Olamuyiwa a.k.a Ara; Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu; commission­er for Youth and Social Developmen­t, Segun Dawodu and special adviser to Lagos State governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Barr Femi Martins, during the governor’s meeting with the “Eko Inspire Me” project by Ara, supported by the Lagos government, at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja. PHOTO BY KOLAWOLE ALIU

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