Osun Firstlady reiterates commitment to partner with Child Development Organisations

Osun State firstlady, Chief Mrs Titilola Adeleke, has reiterated her office's  avowed commitment, to support all groups, organisations or individuals, working towards holistic development of women,  children, widows, aged  among others in the society.

Chief Mrs Adeleke, gave this stance, during a courtesy visit, paid to her, in her office, by the members of Walts Charity and Empowerment Foundation led by its founder, princess Adetola Ogundipe.

Osun Firstlady, who lauded the Foundation's humanitarian services  which is in tandem  with her NGO "Imole Osun Rekindled Hope and Development initiatives vision spoke extensively on the challenges being faced by the women, children, girls, widows the downtrodden in the society which requires urgent interventions.

She  commended the Ooni of Ife, Ooni Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi for financial  support for the NGO and charged the well meaning Nigerians to take a queue from him  by complementing Government's efforts in making life worth living for the needy advancing that, Government can not do it alone.     
    
Earlier in her word, the  founder of  Walts charity and empowerment foundation Princess Adetola Ogundipe, had intimated the Firstlady that, the aim of the  visit was to partner with Osun firstlady's office and to invite her to the organisation's  upcoming outreach meant for indigent children. 
 Princesss Ogundipe, who seized the opportunity to intimate the firstlady on the plan of the NGO to create  a place of safety for the less privileged children, sought her  support in this regard saying if it is constructed it will serve as a comfort zone  for the Impoverished.
 
She thereafter  reeled out some of the humanitarian services being dished out by the group to the society.

Highlights of the courtesy visit was the presentation of gifts.

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