Saturday, November 16

HAJIYA ADAMULO BAGS HUMANITARIAN AWARD, EXPRESSES JOY FOR RECOGNITION

By Marian Okpe, Abuja

For her benevolence to the orphans and vulnerable in the society, Hajiya Lami Adamulo has been conferred with a prestigious Humanitarian Award in Abuja.

Hajiya Adamulo who is the National President, National Council for Women Societies (NCWS) was conferred with the award by a reputable Non Governmental Organization (NGO), Association For Orphans and Vulnerable Children (AONN) based on her consistent and relentless humanitarian services especially to the orphans, widows and the vulnerable in Society.

AONN is an organization that is saddled with the responsibility of championing the cause of orphans, vulnerable children and the physically challenged people in the society.

According to the Board Secretary of the organization, Dr. Grace Dafiel sqr, the NCWS leader was found worthy of the conferment because of her tireless and relentless efforts in Humanitarian services she has being rendering to society over the years.

Responding to the gestures, Hajiya Lami Adamulo expresses joy, and appreciates AONN for the special recognition and honour done to her.

“When I was informed about the nomination, I was filled with mixed feelings, but when the person explained further and told me that the Award was coming from a reputable organization such as AONN, and it was based on the Humanitarian services I have been rendering to women and vulnerable children in Nigeria, I had to make it a point of duty to come down myself and collect the Award despite my health conditions, because this is what the NCWS has been doing for the past 58 years” and if we find like minds organization we take it very seriously”, reiterates the NCWS National President.

She stated that the NCWS under her watch will continue to support the orphans and vulnerable children because they are victims of circumstances, maintaining that last year they took the welfare to their zones to the Widows, Physically Challenged People and the Less Privileged in Nigeria.

Hajiya Adamulo said NCWS is ready to partner with AONN, as the partnership will strengthen and improve the well being of the Nigerian women and vulnerable children.

Hajiya Adamulo also used the opportunity to invite the National Coordinator of AONN, Mr. Marcus Williams for faster collaboration with NCWS as soon as possible so that they can work out an action plan on how to tackle the plight of women and vulnerable children in Nigeria.

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