In a bold and strategic move to deepen its commitment to child development and education, FIDA Abia on May 22, 2025, paid a high-level advocacy visit to the Honourable Commissioner and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Women Affairs, Abia State.
The purpose is to initiate a partnership ahead of the upcoming Children’s Day celebration scheduled for May 27, 2025.
Held at the Ministry’s Conference Room in Umuahia, the meeting was attended by the Honourable Commissioner, Dr. Aghukwa; the Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Oguama; Chairperson Emerita of FIDA Abia, Mrs. Chidinma Alozie, Esq.; and a delegation led by FIDA Abia Vice Chairperson, Ure Otaka, Esq.
The visit, driven by the visionary leadership of Mrs. Alozie, Esq., introduced an exciting proposal — to reward excellence among schoolchildren through competitive activities. She emphasized the importance of motivating students through recognition and incentives. This forward-thinking idea received immediate support from the Ministry.
Welcoming the FIDA Abia team, the Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Oguama, praised the longstanding partnership between the Ministry and FIDA Abia. She commended the association’s commitment to uplifting children and affirmed the Ministry’s willingness to amplify FIDA Abia’s visibility and impact. She revealed that the competitions for Children’s Day would include debates, quizzes, essays, march pasts, dance/calisthenics, and art/painting.
Representing the FIDA Abia Chairperson, N.L. Aniawonwa, Esq., the Vice Chairperson, Ure Otaka, Esq., reaffirmed FIDA’s support and proudly announced that FIDA Abia will sponsor prizes for the top three schools in the debating competition. This initiative aims to foster academic excellence, boost students’ confidence, and inspire a culture of healthy competition among schools.
The Honourable Commissioner lauded FIDA Abia’s enthusiasm and expressed the Ministry’s full support for the partnership, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts in advancing child welfare and education in the state.
Following the meeting, the FIDA team was warmly welcomed into the event hall, where students from various schools were already assembled for the competitions. Participating schools included Isieke Community Model High School, Legacy High School Isiama Afara, Government Technical College Afara Ukwu, Ndume Otuka Community Secondary School Ahiaeke, Holy Rosary Secondary School Umuahia, The New Exodus, Dozie Way Ikot Ekpene Road, and Unique Foundation Academy, Umueze Road Umuahia.
This timely collaboration underscores FIDA Abia’s unwavering dedication to protecting and empowering children through education, advocacy, and strategic partnerships.
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