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OMO Foundation commissions borehole projects to mark anniversary

By Guardian Nigeria
23 November 2024   |   2:41 am
With immense gratitude and pride, the Oritsegbegbemi Maurice Ojo-Ede (OMO) Foundation today marked its 5th anniversary, celebrating a legacy of empowering communities through sustainable development initiatives.

With immense gratitude and pride, the Oritsegbegbemi Maurice
Ojo-Ede (OMO) Foundation today marked its 5th anniversary, celebrating a legacy of empowering
communities through sustainable development initiatives. To commemorate this milestone, the Foundation commissioned three borehole projects, reinforcing its commitment to improving lives through access to clean water.
Founded on October 25, 2019, the OMO Foundation has been dedicated to breaking barriers and building bridges by delivering humanitarian aid and empowering individuals to thrive. From
education to healthcare and community development, the Foundation has consistently championed sustainable growth aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs).

Speaking at the event, Dr. Oritsegbegbemi Maurice Ojo-Ede, Founder of the OMO Foundation,emphasized the significance of the Foundation’s mission. “Our vision has always been to foster growth, create pathways for independence, and promote unity and understanding in communities
across the country. As we celebrate this milestone, we reflect on the lives we have touched and the impact we have made together,” he stated.

Remarks from Dignitaries
The Chairman of Warri North Local Government Area, Hon. Festus Ashima, commended the Foundation for its dedication to community development, particularly in providing access to clean water. “The OMO Foundation has set an excellent example of how organizations can partner with
local communities to address critical challenges. These borehole projects are a lifeline for our people, and we are grateful for this transformative initiative,” he said.

Delta State PDP Chairman, Hon. Solomon Areyinka, praised the Foundation for its alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals and its commitment to the well-being of underserved
communities. “As we mark this anniversary, we celebrate a Foundation that has consistently prioritized the needs of the people. The OMO Foundation’s contributions to education, healthcare,and environmental sustainability are a testament to what can be achieved when compassion
meets action,” he remarked.

Highlights of the OMO Foundation’s Achievements Community Development Conducted numerous outreach programs aimed at fostering unity, enhancing social cohesion, and empowering individuals for sustainable change.
Aligned efforts with SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), providing thousands with skills training and improved livelihoods.

Education
Renovated schools, provided scholarships, and funded educational materials for rural schools,
ensuring access to quality education (SDG 4).
Launched mentorship and vocational training programs equipping young people with essential life and job skills.

Healthcare
Improved access to medical services, especially in rural and riverine areas, focusing on maternal
healthcare and common ailments.
Raised awareness about critical health issues, including malaria prevention and mental health, in
line with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being).

Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship
Implemented projects addressing environmental degradation and promoting waste management
practices.

Commissioned three borehole projects, ensuring thousands now have access to clean water, a
fundamental human right critical for health, education, and economic productivity.Partnerships and Collaborations Leveraged partnerships with volunteers, community leaders, and stakeholders to drive impactful interventions.

Looking Ahead
As the OMO Foundation celebrates this milestone, it reaffirms its commitment to expanding its reach and deepening its impact. Plans are underway to scale up interventions in education,healthcare, community development, and environmental sustainability.

“There is still much work to be done, but with the unwavering support of our partners and the communities we serve, we are confident of achieving even greater success in the years to come,”
Dr. Ojo-Ede concluded.
For more information about the OMO Foundation and how you can support its initiatives, visit
www.omofoundation.ng.
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