SUNDAY February 23, 2025 | TheNewsDESK
The coordinator, office of the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State, Helen Eno Obareki, has pledged to sustain the legacies left behind by her late mother, Patience Umo Eno who passed on last year.
Obareki, who spoke during the 1st Anniversary of the Golden Initiative For All (GI FA), her late mother’s pet project which held at the Ibom Hall, Uyo, highlighted the notable achievements over the past one year, reiterating that her mandate to build on the legacy of her mother by empowering women, children, and vulnerable groups in the state will be sustained.
She listed some of the organisation’s notable achievements to include the provision of educational support to disadvantaged children, economic empowerment programmes for women and healthcare interventions in rural and disadvantaged communities.
Other milestones include the GIFA Adult Education Initiative where unlearned adults are taught basic knowledge and vocational skills, among a litany of other impactful programmes.
“In just one year, this Initiative has made significant strides in the areas of education where over 15,000 pupils have received school supplies, residents of rural communities have accessed free healthcare through the GIFA wheels of Hope programme as well as the economic empowerment of over 5000 women. The impact has been tremendous as it has been felt across the State and we are proud of the progress made so far, although there is still much work to be done.
“Another success story is our ongoing GIFA Adult Education Initiative under the Literacy and Learning thematic Area where we have brought together men and women from all the Local Government Areas who are learning the alphabets and how to write out their names and basic information needed in their daily interactions.
“Their enthusiasm for learning the skills our facilitators have put together is quite exciting and we will be empowering a few of them who are ready to progress to the next level of their lives.”
While expressing gratitude to God Almighty for the successes recorded so far, Lady Obareki acknowledged the support of her father, Governor Umo Eno, who she referred to as the “Pillar of GIFA”, as well as partners, donors, team members and volunteers for their support, hard work and dedication to the organisation’s mission.
In his remarks, Governor Umo Eno, while reflecting on his wife’s enduring vision, said: “Last year, we all were enveloped in an atmosphere of joy signalling the official launch of GIFA. Today, on the first anniversary, I am filled with the emotions of celebration and sadness, but in all, we give God the glory.”
He commended his daughter, coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, Helen Eno Obareki, for her leadership and commitment to the initiative. He also highlighted the remarkable impact GIFA has had in its first year, particularly through the ARISE Elderly Initiative, which provides monthly financial support of ₦50,000 to 600 elderly citizens across the state’s 368 wards.
Reaffirming his dedication to sustaining his wife’s humanitarian efforts, Governor Eno stated, “We will continue to assist the vulnerable with the ARISE Humanitarian Homes, which she was very passionate about.”
Further commitments under GIFA include strengthening maternal healthcare and tackling gender-based violence. In pursuit of these goals, the Governor announced plans to build a mother and child hospital to enhance care for pregnant women in the state.
Acknowledging key partnerships with local institutions, Governor Eno expressed gratitude to the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital for naming its antenatal building in honour of his wife and the immediate past Chairman of Nsit Ubium Local Government Council for dedicating an ICT centre in her name, now accredited by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for examinations.
Presenting a Keynote address, the United Nations Women Representative in Nigeria, Beatrice Eyong reiterated that for rapid acceleration of development, women’s participation, empowerment, inclusivity in governance and all spheres of public life are cardinal principles for sustainable development.
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