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COWA Oyo/Osun Chapter Extends Humanitarian Outreach to Vulnerable Children, Widows

The Customs Officers’ Wives Association (COWA), Oyo/Osun Chapter, under the leadership of its Chairperson, Mrs. Omowunmi Adewole, has reaffirmed its commitment to humanitarian service by visiting vulnerable children and widows within its area of responsibility.

The Association visited the Ibadan Motherless Babies Home and the House of Providence Special School for Children with Intellectual Disabilities, where members demonstrated compassion and solidarity with children in need.

Speaking during the visits, Mrs. Adewole expressed deep appreciation to the National President of COWA, Dr. Mrs. Adeniyi Kikelomo, for her unwavering guidance, support, and exemplary leadership, which continue to inspire members of the Association nationwide.

She emphasised that the outreach was aimed at reinforcing the importance of love, care, and inclusion for children in orphanages and those with special needs.

Mrs. Adewole also noted that every child deserves an opportunity to grow, thrive, and feel valued in society.

She stressed that the Association remains guided by the principles of discipline, respect, and selfless service to humanity, values that define its identity and align with the noble ideals of the Nigeria Customs Service.

During the visits, the Chairperson presented various gift items to the children at both institutions as part of efforts to support their welfare and development.

She also commended the caregivers and management of the homes for their dedication, describing their work as impactful and deserving of recognition.

The Association equally extended support to widows of Customs officers. Mrs. Adewole presented items to the widows, reaffirming COWA’s commitment to the well-being of officers’ families and ensuring they are not left behind, reflecting the Association’s inclusive approach to service.

She reaffirmed COWA’s resolve to continue making meaningful contributions to society, emphasising that even small acts of kindness can create lasting hope and positive change.

The outreach visits were marked by goodwill messages, meaningful interactions with beneficiaries, and a renewed commitment by the Association to sustain its humanitarian engagements.

ThelensNG

Hope Ejairu

Hope Ejairu is a writer, sports analyst and journalist, with publications in print and digital media. He holds certifications in various media/journalism trainings, including AFP.

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