250 vulnerable, elderly people get money, food items from Oluremi Tinubu, Aisha Bala Mohammed
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Presentation of money and food items to vulnerable and elderly persons in Bauchi
By Akanji Alowolodu, Bauchi
A total of 250 vulnerable and elderly persons aged 65 and above in Bauchi state have been supported with the sum of N100,000 each to cushion the effects of the harsh economic situation in the country as well as alleviate the burden of esteemed elders during this festive period.
The donation was made by the Office of the First Lady of Nigeria, Sen Remi Tinubu under her Renewed Hope Initiative Elderly Support Scheme (RHIESS) project.
The support to the elderly has as theme:“Better Days Ahead” and is an economic empowerment programme borned out of a steadfast commitment to the well-being of the elderly citizens across the country.
It also marks a significant stride in the country’ collective pursuit of a more inclusive and compassionate society.
While presenting the cash support to the deserving beneficiaries in Bauchi on Thursday, the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu revealed that the sum of N950, 000, 000 is to be disbursed to the elderly citizens in the 36 states of the federation and Federal Capital Territory, (FCT) Abuja, veterans from the Defence and Police Officers Wives’ Association (DEPOWA).
The First Lady of Nigeria was represented by the Zonal Coordinator, North East of Renewed Hope Initiative scheme who doubles as Bauchi State First Lady, Dr. Aisha Bala Mohammed.
She gave total sum disbursed as N950, 000, 000 as approved by the Governing Board of the Renewed Hope Initiative, saying that each State of the Federation will receive the sum of N25, 000, 000.
According to her, “This scheme is to support Two Hundred and Fifty (250) vulnerable elderly citizens aged 65 and above in all 36 states of the federation, the Federal Capital Territory and veterans from the Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association (DEPOWA).”
Oluremi Tinubu said that, “These selected beneficiaries will receive a sum of One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000) each. This is to cushion the effect of the economic situation and to alleviate the burdens of our esteemed elders during this festive period”.
The First Lady of Nigeria added that, “We are committed to ensuring that each state receives this gesture, without discrimination. As we approach the festive season, it becomes very important to emphasize the significance of prioritizing our elderly citizens in our initiatives. By reaching out to the elderly this festive period, we not only honour their contributions but also acknowledge the unique encounters they face”.
The Wife of the President then urged Nigerian citizens to embrace life to the fullest, prioritize their health, nurture their minds, and strengthen their bonds with loved ones and with God, as the keys to a rich and fulfilling life in their golden years.
She appreciated the Wives of Governors, State Coordinators of RHI and partners who have supported with free medical screening and the distribution of other sundry items to the beneficiaries.
“This period should be a time of joy and comfort for all, even as we hope for a greater Nigeria, in security, education, health, employment and business opportunities for all. We seek your continued support and prayers for the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, as we look forward to better days ahead”, Oluremi Tinubu concluded.
The Bauchi State First Lady, Dr. A’isha Bala Mohammed, similarly distributed to each of the State’s 250 elderly persons, a full bag of rice and afforded each with a medical outreach for their different ailments.
A’isha Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed distributed the Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s cash empowerment gesture, alongside her one bag to each donation, coupled with the medical outreach.
Some of the RHI’s gesture beneficiaries in Bauchi that included Shuibu Maidawa and Salamatu Kawo Alkaleri who individually expressed their gratitude to the wives of the President and Bauchi Governor, Senator Oluremi Ahmed Tinubu and Dr. A’isha Bala Mohammed and promised to judiciuosly use liquid cash and foodstuff towards enhancing their livelihood.
Salamatu Kawo Alkaleri said that, “True to kind, in our capacity as elderly in the society, for the Federal and State governments to see to our plight and come to our aid in such a magnanimous way is no doubt a rewardful gesture, and prayed for their successful leadership tenures in the respective offices.”
Also the zonal coordinator North East of Renewed Hope Initiative, Aisha Bala Mohammed inaugurated the State Coordinators of RHI in 20 local governments areas of the state, urging them to be honest and trustworthy.

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