NYCN Aguata Chapter Distribute Items, Cash To Youths With Disabilities

The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Aguata Chapter has hosted a remarkable charity outreach program for youths with disabilities.
In a gesture of support and empowerment, 50 Aguata Young people with disabilities received 10kg bag of rice, additional one painter rice, detergent, and #1,000 cash each to aid their transportation.
Angel Network News (ANN) reports that
leader of NYCN, Aguata chapter, Hon. Comr. Mmaduabuchi Ezekafor in his address, acknowledged the contributions of youths, including students, and notable individuals who supported the event.
The Youth leader emphasized that the greatest disability is that of the mind, encouraging youths to engage and recognize that there is ability despite the presence of disability.
” This outreach is largely sponsored by the contributions of Aguata youths, and highlight the importance of inclusivity, support and encouragement to our brethren with obvious disabilities.
“We remain grateful to the Deputy National President of the Nigerian youths (NYCN) for coming to join us celebrate our special youths.
” We are calling on youths to shun all form of criminality. Persons of goodwill should support the development and empowerment of the youths.
In his remark, the Mayor of Aguata LGA,
Dr. Chibueze Ofobuike appreciated Aguata Youths for such inclusive event, emphasizing that no one will be left behind.
The event was graced by dignitaries, including Ambassador Innocent Nduanya, (Deputy National President of NYCN.) Hon. COMR Obidima Morgan, delegates from Favour Care international, Ego foreign and others.
ANN gathered that the donors of the charity outreach include: Hon. Engr. Don Okafor (Member Representing Aguata Federal Constituency), Dr. Chibueze Ofobuike (Mayor of Aguata), Hon. Obinna Nduka (MD ARMA), HRH Ezekafor Chinonso (Ezeakuakandu, Ike Ikenga III), Mr. Miracle Nnanwanne (Ego Foreign), Hon. Akaolisa OKEKE (CEO Acktivity Foundation, Mr Ebuka Nwankwo, Favour Care International Outreach and others.
At the event, youths with special needs showcased their products, which were well-patronized.