10 Rehabilitated Inmates

10 Rehabilitated Inmates Of Nteje Re-unites With Families

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Wife of the Governor of Anambra State, Dr Mrs Ebelechukwu Obiano (Osodieme) this afternoon handed over ten rehabilitated Inmates of Nteje Home for the Mentally Challenged to their families for proper reintegration into the society.
Ten Rehabilitated Inmates
The official handover which was performed at the rehabilitation center Nteje, in the presence of top government functionaries including the Speaker Anambra State House of Assembly Hon Uchenna Okafor, Anambra State Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs, Lady Ndidi Mezue, Ndi Igwe, among others.
Ten Rehabilitated Inmates
In addition to their rehabilitation, the inmates were trained in various skills; such as: hair dressing, tailoring and bid making, also were empowered to start life in their new environment.
Osodieme finally, commissioned a new skill acquisition center, sick bay and power installation at the rehabilitation center.
Ten Rehabilitated Inmates
The wife of Governor has continue to mirrors this sacrificial lifestyle. Lately she has been in the eye of the storm simply for making the lives of others beautiful irrespective of where and when the impulse to do good – a boundless activity takes her better part.
By her own admission, Mrs. Ebelechukwu Obiano is a reluctant First Lady who would rather look after the children and domestic matters than get enmeshed in the murky politics of Anambra State; but the hand of fate dictated differently and sometime in mid-2013 she was persuaded to join her husband, Chief Willie Obiano on the campaign trail.
Typical of Mrs. Obiano in every undertaking, she applied herself to the task with gusto. Although engrossed in the whirlwind tours of the electioneering campaigns, Mrs. Ebelechukwu Obiano whose life-long passion is in assisting the needy took note of the incongruities en route campaign stomps.

 

She could not understand the existence of dilapidated and leaky mud houses amidst affluence in the twenty-first century Anambra State. As she shopped in rural markets, exchanged banters and shook hands with market women, she noted the lack of basic public conveniences that improve hygiene.

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