A leading non-governmental organisation in Nigeria, Oma Life Rescue Foundation (OLIRF), dedicated to poverty alleviation, child care, education support, and emergency humanitarian relief, is set to unveil its mega Abuja office, repositioning the Foundation to reach more under-privileged citizens.
Founded by Amb. (Dr.) Omanibe Blessing Ameh-Sanusi, the Foundation is driven by a commitment to improving lives through capacity building, mindset development, and sustainable social interventions across Nigeria.
The unveiling of the Abuja office was disclosed in a statement issued on Sunday by the organisation’s founder, Dr. Omanibe Blessing Ameh-Sanusi. The new office, located at Suit B11, Melita Plaza, Garki Area 11, Abuja, adds to existing operational bases in Kaduna, Makurdi, and Lokoja.
Oma Life Rescue Foundation has over the years delivered programmes targeted at vulnerable populations, including orphans, widows, persons with disabilities, and underserved communities.
According to the statement, the Foundation’s interventions have contributed to improved standards of living, access to education, healthcare support, and emergency aid nationwide.
It noted that OLIRF has donated life-changing items to communities, including cars such as Golf 3 and Golf 4 for transportation businesses, motorcycles, tricycles popularly called keke, sewing machines, and other empowerment kits.
Speaking further, the founder said OLIRF promotes entrepreneurship by supporting small businesses, creating employment opportunities, and empowering young Nigerians with relevant skills and resources.
She said, “We operate under a strong governance and accountability framework, overseen by a Board of Trustees drawn from development, health, legal, and community leadership backgrounds.”
She added, “We stand out with the maintenance of transparent financial systems, zero tolerance for corruption, robust safeguarding and child-protection policies, and a Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) framework to ensure measurable impact and improvement.”
According to her, “Through strategic partnerships with corporate organisations, media institutions, and individual stakeholders, our Foundation continues to expand its reach, delivering ethical, sustainable, and people-centred outcomes across Nigeria.”
The statement added that the unveiling of the new Abuja office is expected to attract notable personalities from the humanitarian sector, business firmament, and political field. The event will hold in Abuja soon accordingly.
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