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Glo Foundation brings relief to new mothers in Akure | Prestige News
Globacom, through its social responsibility vehicle, Glo Foundation, recently brought joy to the faces of scores of new mothers in Ondo State as it paid off their childbirth fees and gave them necessary baby supplies.
The humanitarian gesture was greatly appreciated by the beneficiaries as it was aimed at lessening the financial and emotional burden of motherhood, especially in the present hard economic times.
At a brief event held at the State Specialist Hospital, Akure, Globacom’s Retail Chief (West), Akeem Yussuf, highlighted the company’s dedication to giving back to the communities where it operates.
“We recognize the vital role mothers play in nurturing the future of our nation, and we believe that supporting you is, in fact, supporting generations to come”, he said.
Yussuf further explained that the initiative began as a staff-led project and was funded by the company as a way of expressing care and solidarity with mothers. “Motherhood comes with its own challenges. In times of economic or environmental hardship, the challenges can become even more overwhelming. This is why we have chosen to be here — to extend a hand,” he added.
He further noted that at Globacom, success is measured not only in revenue but also by the positive impact on people’s lives. He reaffirmed the company’s commitment to continuing similar outreach programs in partnership with local communities and institutions across Nigeria.
Officials of the State Specialist Hospital, Akure, lauded Globacom’s support and restated their resolve to uphold excellence in healthcare delivery.
The presentation ceremony was marked by heartfelt appreciation from the mothers and their families. Beyond easing childbirth expenses, the Glo Foundation’s gesture reaffirmed the company’s dedication to elevate families and communities well-being in all part of the of the nation.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Ehinnowo Deborah, described the support as a blessing, “I was so happy, even though I gave birth through a cesarean section. This was truly a relief,” she said.
According to Mrs. Adenuga Ronke, receiving diapers was an unexpected relief. “I was so happy and glad. Receiving the diapers has been very helpful. My baby, Elijah, has been provided pampers and I am grateful for that,” she stated
Mr. Isiaka Segun, husband of another beneficiary, Rasheedat, said the initiative went beyond financial assistance, “It is fine now ‘o wa okay gan ni, (it is very much okay) we went for the seminar and we were also given diapers, apart from the payment for delivery,” he said.
Another new mother, Mrs. Abdulrafiu Odunayo, echoed similar sentiments, “I was so happy about the payment made to cover my delivery. The diapers have also been so useful for my baby,” she added.
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