Tag: Ugwuanyi’s wife

  • Enugu residents laud Ugwuanyi’s wife on free medical care

    A cross section of residents of Enugu State residing in the rural areas have applauded the wife of Enugu State governor, Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi, for her commitment to the well being of the people through her pet-project, Ugo – Touch of Life Foundation (U-TOLF).

    They said the governor’s wife has assisted a lot of less-privileged women, children and youths in the rural areas, through free medical treatment, gift items and other donations aimed at giving them a sense of belonging and impacting positively on their lives.

    The people, who made the assertion at Aninri Local Government Area, when Mrs. Ugwuanyi visited the council, in continuation of her free medical treatment programme across the state, added that the pet-project has helped them overcome their health and material challenges.

    One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Uju Nwoye, a primary school teacher from the council, thanked the governor’s wife for her selfless service to humanity, stressing that many of them would have died if not for her intervention across communities in the state.

    She said: “There is a boy, who is an albino. When Madam (Mrs. Ugwuanyi),  visited here last February for her free medical care, that boy was very sick to the extent that everybody was afraid, considering his family’s poor background.

    “This boy was taken to them and they diagnosed him and treated him freely. That boy is here today and very healthy.”

    Also speaking, the wife of the council chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Chukwu, described the on-going free medical treatment by Mrs. Ugwuanyi as an antidote that has stemmed the tide of mortality in the state.

    Mrs. Chukwu added that the governor’s wife through her pet-project has also offered “free treatment to many, who hitherto did not know that they were hypertensive”, saying: “One wonders what would have happened if this noble woman, our mummy and our amiable governor have not been providing us with this kind gesture.”

    The Aninri chairman’s wife, therefore, urged the people of the state, especially the rural dwellers to avail themselves of “this unique opportunity” bearing in mind the inherent benefits of the programme.

  • Ugwuanyi’s wife lifts Enugu rural folks

    Ugwuanyi’s wife lifts Enugu rural folks

    A major criticism of non-governmental organis-ations is the fact their operations are mostly sited in urban areas, and less so in rural areas where the critical intervention they offer is more expedient. But there is also another compelling reason why NGOs ought to train their attention on rural areas – a large majority of the country’s population resides there.

    A sense of just how severe the development deficit could be for rural dwellers emerged in the last few weeks as the Enugu State first lady, Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi, crisscrossed the state’s 17 local government areas to bring the social welfare programmes offered by the Ugo Touch of Life Foundation (U-TOLF) to residents of various rural communities.

    At each stop, an overwhelming number of locals thronged venues of the humanitarian outreach to access items donated by the foundation and services that often comprise screenings and treatment for medical ailments, entrepreneurship training with the accompanying seed capital, scholarship awards to indigent students and several other vital socio-economic undertakings. From the outset, the goal of the foundation established by Mrs Ugwuanyi was unmistaken. “It is our commitment to touch the lives of the vulnerable in 17 local government areas of the state. This pursuit is a care-giving job designed to touch the lives of the downtrodden,” she explained during her visit to Ohodo, a community in Igbo-Etiti council area.

    The convictions that underline her humanitarian endeavour is a fairly straightforward philosophy. “Learn to be compassionate to one another to attract the blessings of the Lord. The time is never ever insufficient for us to touch somebody’s life. Touch people’s lives to enable them to always remember you, love one another, don’t hate your fellow human being and endeavour to assist the vulnerable,” said the governor’s wife.

    And it’s just as well that such altruistic outlook syncs perfectly with Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s move to often reach out to disadvantaged groups, the least developed zones and the vision to create more urban centres via extensive infrastructure upgrade in rural communities. It was this commitment that inspired the administration’s “every community, one project” initiative and simultaneous flag-off of 35 major projects across all the local government areas, late last year.

    Like her self-effacing husband, she is demure and unassuming, traits that are at odds with life in the spotlight. But she has nonetheless been inexorably thrust into public glare by fate. And how well she has acquitted herself, earning wide acclaim through her infectious grace, simplicity, generosity and remarkable work ethic! She has so far traversed numerous communities in councils such as Igbo-Etiti, Nkanu West, Isi-Uzo, Udenu as well as Oji River, and despite the physical strain that such busy schedule exerts, remains unrelenting in her resolve.

    For instance, just a few months after her visit to Nkanu West for a mass deworming of pupils, she was back last week at the council. This time she implemented projects which somewhat eclipsed the equally spectacular deeds undertaken at her last visit. This includes the award of scholarship to six pupils of Community Central School, Obe, where she cut the ribbons to inaugurate lavatories and blocks of classroom built and renovated by her foundation and also distributed uniforms to the pupils, gestures which the member representing Nkanu West at the Enugu State Universal Basic Education Board, Mrs. Nkiru Ogbodo, described as the “first of its kind in the state”.

    A common refrain during such visits is how complementary her welfare-themed interventions has proved in relation to the government’s own programmes, and how supportive she has been of the governor’s objectives. The paramount ruler of Ngwo, Igwe Innocent Ayalogu, alluded to these in exultant terms when the first lady visited Udi Local Government Area in continuation of her socio-economic outreach. “The monumental development in Enugu State piloted by our dynamic and amiable governor leaves no one in doubt. We believe in the axiom that behind every successful man is the wife, the people’s governor is a grassroots,” he said at the medical outreach that featured screenings to detect medical ailments like eye defects, diabetes, cervical and breast cancer.

    Mrs. Nwanneka Agbo, wife of the Igbo-Etiti council chairman paid the governor’s wife a similar compliment during her visit. “This is an era where over 30 states of the federation are struggling to pay or simply cannot pay salaries. Enugu State is gradually but steadily reclaiming its past glory as a pacesetter in development, in peace, and in security. You deserve as much encomiums having proved beyond any shade of doubt to be a pillar of strength,” she noted, commending the first lady for her medical outreach which she said has helped in alleviating several health challenges that residents in their communities typically experience.

    But beyond the resounding applause the Enugu State first lady is earning for her selfless efforts to bridge social gaps, there is a gradual imbibing of the virtues she has tirelessly espoused among the populace. Wife of Isi-Uzo Local Government Area chairman, Mrs. Roseline Edeoga, hinted at this during the graduation ceremony of Sure Hope Empowerment Scheme, a foundation she fashioned after Mrs. Ugwuanyi’s U-TOLF.

     

    • Ani, a former editor of ThisDay, The Saturday Newspaper, and Saturday Telegraph, is a senior research and communications aide to the governor of Enugu State

     

  • Ugwuanyi’s wife visits victims of playground accident in hospital

    The wife of Enugu State governor has identified negligence and absence of maintenance culture as the reason behind the recent incident at Oakland Events Center Enugu, which claimed two lives and left three others with different degrees of injuries.

    Mrs. Ugwuanyi, who made these views known when she visited the injured victims at Niger Foundation Hospital in Enugu, noted that the incident was both regrettable and avoidable.

    She called for measures to ensure that there would never be a reoccurrence of such disaster in the state and urged the parents of both the deceased and injured victims to be strong in their spirit, while praying for the quick recovery of the injured and the repose of the souls of those that died.

    The Managing Director of the hospital Dr Ngwu, in his response, thanked the governor’s wife for her visit, assuring her that the victims were responding to treatment.

    According to Mrs. Chioma Godwin, mother of one of the victims, the incident occurred when the Coffee Cup Ride at the center malfunctioned. She expressed gratitude to God for sparing the lives of her two children and to the governor’s wife for finding time to visit them.

  • Ugwuanyi’s wife’s health plan for rural dwellers

    Ugwuanyi’s wife’s health plan for rural dwellers

    Enugu State governor’s wife Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi has announced her health priority list, with enhancing rural dwellers’ well-being topping it.

    She promised to pay attention to cervical cancer, hypertension, eye problems, type-2 diabetes and heart failure, among others.

    Mrs. Ugwuanyi spoke at an event convened by her pet health project, “Ugo Touch of Life Foundation” involving free medical mission and empowerment of rural women and youths which took place at Orba, Udenu Local Government Area.

    During the event, Mrs. Ugwuanyi presented de-worming packs, drugs, books, wash hand basins and stands to five primary schools which she visited in the area, noting that, more schools would benefit in the next exercise.

    Mrs. Ugwuanyi expressed gratitude to all her collaborators particularly the Masters Energy Ltd, Path 2 and the UNTH Volunteer doctors, urging other philanthropists, NGOs in the state to join hands to better the lot of the ruralites of the state.

    The hostess and the wife of the caretaker committee chairman, Udenu local government council, Barr Mrs. Ifeoma Ugwu appreciated the governor’s wife for flagging off the project in her local government council, stressing that the initiative was bound to checkmate the spread of worms in school children and instill in them life saving hand washing culture.

    Also speaking, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Sam Ngwu, commended Mrs. Ugwuanyi for her laudable projects initiated to better the life of women and youths in the state.

    Ngwu noted that the Ministry of Health would assist Ugo touch of life foundation to achieve its laudable project towards saving the lives of women/youths and as well as empower the less privileged in the society.