As the world celebrates World Orphans’ Day today (November 13), two senators, Senator Solomon Adeola aka Yayi (APC, Ogun West) and chairman of Senate Committee on Appropriations and Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, the leader of the 10th Senate have donated the sum of N24 million to 13 orphanage homes in Abuja and Nassarawa state for their upkeep.
Donating at an event organized to mark the day by Mrs. Temitope Adeola, the wife of Senator Adeola through her non-government organization, CHADASH, dedicated to widows and orphans, the two senators donated N12 million each to the orphanages with Senator Bamidele making and additional donation of N5Million for CHADASH and other senators making various pledges to the charitable NGO.
The benefiting orphanages
include Gifted and Talented Orphanage, Facado Orphanage, Cherry Field
Orphanage, Christ Bethel Orphanage, Dynasty Orphanage, and JKS Orphanage.
Others are Shinning Star Orphanage, Queen Esther Orphanage, Maratha Care
Children Home, Osaze Orphanage, Desired Orphanage, Purity Rose Orphanage and
Gifted and Talented Home, Nassarawa.
Senator Adeola who
described himself as an orphan having lost both parents stated that there are
many challenges and difficulties confronting orphans as they live in sour
society adding that like himself, they usually don’t have biological parents to
stand up for them when it matters.
“I want to encourage all
of us to be our brothers’ keeper in assisting orphans to properly fit into society, I recall that even in political field I suffered discrimination as an
orphan as some disputed my state of origin for political vindictiveness and may
parents were not there to assert my indigene-ship of Ogun State. I am sure that the children
before us are all Nigerians with various needs and nothing must stop us from
making them useful and productive members of the society” he stated.
While disputing official
estimates of orphans in Nigeria put at 17 million, the chairman of Senate
Committee on Appropriations said their number would be in the region of
50million nationwide promising to always participate in any effort, at
government and private levels to address the challenges of orphans.
Speaking as the Guest of Honour of the event which was kickstarted with a keep fit and awareness
kilometer walk around Maitama, Abuja, Senator Bamidele stated that with the
numbers of orphans in Nigeria outnumbering the population of many countries in
our continent and elsewhere, there is need for proper government policies to
address the needs of the orphans in addition to any private efforts by
humanitarian and charitable individual and organizations.
He commended Senator
Adeola and his wife for always giving back to the society in various ways
stressing that Senator Adeola is known to be a giver even among his colleagues
over the years as he is the “go to” man when you are in need.
In her welcome address at
the event tagged “Caring for the Uncared”, Mrs. Adeola, who was the first to
ever celebrate World Orphans Day in Nigeria with her NGO stated that her
organization is focused on widows and orphans in the society stressing that
beyond giving funds and materials for orphans, important as that is, there is
the urgent need for individual to donate/volunteer services and skills for
orphans to improve their chances of competing in the society.
She enumerated her NGO’s
accomplishments so far to include the commissioning of borehole, donation of cash,
household and food items, equipping orphanages with laptops, empowering 1000
widows and vocational training, startup kits and grants for 120 widows adding
that we can all invest our time, resources and talents in helping the orphans
rebuild their young lives.
There were different
presentations by the orphans including a display of karate training, musical
rendition and the successful dressing of a doll by a paralytic Down Syndrome
orphan who was taught the impossible skill given her condition.








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